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Managers, All Other: New York vs Washington

Washington, DC pays about 0.7% more for managers, all other on paper — $170,980 vs $169,800. But once you factor in what it costs to live there, Washington comes out ahead by $1,180 a year in real buying power.

New York, NY

Median salary

$169,800

25th percentile

$128,770

75th percentile

$218,090

Hourly

$81.64

Cost index

100

Real buying power

$169,800/yr

Median adjusted for local cost of living.

Full New York salary page

Washington, DC

Median salary

$170,980

25th percentile

$151,990

75th percentile

$195,190

Hourly

$82.20

Cost index

100

Real buying power

$170,980/yr

Median adjusted for local cost of living.

Full Washington salary page

What the numbers mean in practice

The headline gap is $1,180 a year (0.7%) in favor of Washington. That is the raw salary difference before any living costs.

New York runs a cost index of 100 against the national baseline of 100; Washington sits at 100. After adjusting the median for those costs, Washington is the better deal by $1,180 a year — that is what each paycheck actually buys locally.

If you are weighing a move from New York to Washington for this role, the raise needs to beat 0.7% to come out ahead after living costs. Anything below that and you are earning more on paper but keeping less.

Common questions

Where do managers, all other earn more, New York or Washington?

Washington pays $170,980 on median — about 0.7% more than New York ($169,800). Based on BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics.

Which city is the better deal after living costs?

Washington. Once you divide each median by the local cost index, Washington gives you roughly$170,980 of real buying power versus $169,800 in the other city.

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