The rare quake struck in New Jersey around 10.20am on Friday local time (3.23am Saturday NZT) and could be felt from Pennsylvania to Connecticut.
In New York, the Statue of Liberty was seen swaying, while planes were grounded.
Rosie Gordon and her flatmate were working at home in the New York borough of Brooklyn when they heard a rumbling that they initially thought was a truck.
There have been warnings there could be aftershocks.
“It’s pretty unusual for New York to have earthquakes... People have been a little bit cautious and on edge but overall the message from officials has been to go about your day as normal.
“Luckily there haven’t been any reports of injury or any major damage.”
Gordon, who is from Wellington, said while she and her Kiwi flatmate sheltered in a doorway, many residents in her apartment building headed outside.
A British friend was in her high-rise apartment in Manhattan and texted Gordon asking for advice.
“I think people have been pretty nervous.
“For us, I guess it kind of reminds you of home but it was still very strange.
“You just don’t expect to experience that kind of thing in New York.”