New York vs New Jersey: paid leave cost compared, 2026
On 25 employees and $2,000,000 of annual payroll, New York costs $8,640 in total premium and New Jersey costs $8,400 — a difference of $240 a year. The employer’s own exposure differs by more, because the two states split the premium differently.
New York
$8,640
total premium on 25 staff and $2,000,000 payroll
- Employer pays
- $0
- Employees pay
- $8,640
- Rate applied
- 0.432%
New Jersey
$8,400
total premium on 25 staff and $2,000,000 payroll
- Employer pays
- $0
- Employees pay
- $8,400
- Rate applied
- 0.42%
Estimates only. Confirm current rates with your state agency before filing or budgeting.
Rules side by side
| New York | New Jersey | |
|---|---|---|
| Program | Paid Family Leave | Temporary Disability and Family Leave Insurance |
| Total contribution rate | 0.432% | 0.42% |
| Employer share | 0% | 0% |
| Employee share | 100% | 100% |
| Wage cap per employee | $95,349 | $171,100 |
| Small-employer relief | None | None |
| Private plan allowed | Yes | Yes |
| Maximum weekly benefit | $1,229 | $1,119 |
What actually differs
- Who funds it. New York is entirely employee-funded, so the employer's cost is administrative only. New Jersey is entirely employee-funded, so the employer's cost is administrative only. Comparing the headline rates alone will mislead you whenever the splits differ this much.
- Where the cost stops. New York caps subject wages at $95,349 per employee and New Jersey at $171,100. For a team earning above both, the effective cost gap is narrower than the headline rates suggest.
- Small-employer treatment. New York offers none — the full rate applies from your first employee. New Jersey offers none — the full rate applies from your first employee. If you are near either threshold, check which headcount basis applies before assuming you qualify.
Last verified August 18, 2026Source: NYS Workers’ Compensation Board
Last verified August 18, 2026Source: NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development
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