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Waiters and Waitresses Salary in Washington, DC

BLS Official DataUpdated 2025-05-31
Median Annual

$46,040

Mean: $51,820

~$35,911 est. take-home

Hourly Rate

$22.14

Based on 2,080 hrs/yr

Cost of Living

100

100 = national avg

C

Manageable

Affordability score: 52/100

Monthly surplus

$670/mo

Savings rate

21%

Waiters and Waitresses salary in Washington, DC — median $46,040/year, range $36,400-$60,180

Salary Distribution

Where the median falls between the 25th and 75th percentile.

25th %

$36,400

Median

$46,040

75th %

$60,180

Median is in the 41th percentile of the typical range

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About Waiters and Waitresses salaries in Washington, DC

Waiters and Waitresses in Washington, DC earn a median of $46,040 per year, based on BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics data. The mean salary is $51,820, which tends to skew higher because a small number of high earners pull the average up.

Most waiters and waitresses in this area earn between $36,400 and $60,180. Where you land depends on experience, employer type, and whether you have in-demand specializations.

That works out to roughly $22.14 per hour assuming a standard 2,080-hour work year. Actual hourly pay may differ for part-time or contract roles.

Career Outlook

3% growthAs fast as average (BLS 2024–2034)

3% growth. Fine dining still values experienced servers who know wine pairings and can manage large parties. The casual dining space is shifting toward counter-service models with smaller waitstaff teams.

Worth knowing: At upscale restaurants in major cities, servers can clear $60K–$80K annually with tips. The variability is huge though — a slow Tuesday and a packed Saturday are very different paydays.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average salary for a waiters and waitresses in Washington?

The median — where half earn more and half earn less — is $46,040. The average (mean) is $51,820, which is higher because top earners pull it up.

How much does a waiters and waitresses make per hour in Washington?

About $22.14/hour, based on a standard 2,080-hour work year. Part-time or overtime hours will change the actual rate.

What is the salary range for waiters and waitresses in Washington?

The middle 50% earn between $36,400 and $60,180. Below $36,400 is typically entry-level; above $60,180 usually means significant experience or specialized skills.

Salary Conversion Table

How does $46,040 per year break down across different time periods?

PeriodGrossEst. Take-Home
Yearly$46,040$35,911
Monthly$3,837$2,993
Biweekly$1,771$1,381
Weekly$885$691
Hourly (40h/wk)$22.14$17.26
Hourly (35h/wk)$25.3$19.73
Hourly (30h/wk)$29.51$23.02
Daily (8h)$177$138

Take-home estimates use an effective tax rate of 22%. Actual amounts vary by filing status, deductions, and state tax.

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