Moving from Washington to District of Columbia salary comparison
How much salary do I need when moving from Washington to District of Columbia? Compare cost of living and after-tax take-home. Use the calculator for specific city pairs below or open the main calculator for a personalized equivalent salary and tax comparison.
Equivalent salary and cost of living
When you move from Washington to District of Columbia, the same gross salary can buy more or less depending on cost of living (housing, goods, services). An equivalent salary is the amount you’d need in District of Columbia to maintain the same standard of living as in Washington. Our relocation salary calculator uses cost-of-living indices for major cities in both states and shows the equivalent salary and after-tax take-home so you can compare real purchasing power.
State tax and after-tax take-home
State income tax varies: nine states have no state income tax (Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, Wyoming), while others use flat or progressive rates. So moving from Washington to District of Columbia can change your after-tax take-home even at the same gross. The calculator applies federal tax plus each state’s tax so you see take-home in both places. For a detailed tax breakdown by state, use our US Tax Calculator and select Washington or District of Columbia.
How to use this Washington to District of Columbia comparison
Use the city links above to open the calculator with a specific pair (e.g. a city in Washington and a city in District of Columbia). Enter your current salary to see the equivalent salary you’d need in the new location and your after-tax take-home in both. For a broader view, see best states for take-home pay or compare any two cities in the main calculator.