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District of Columbia Teacher Salary Calculator — BLS OEWS Wages · 2026
District of Columbia (DC) · State tax: 10.75% · Property tax: 0.55% · Median home (ZHVI): $620,000
As of · Sources: Zillow ZHVI, Tax Foundation, Census ACS, Freddie Mac PMMS
Per BLS OEWS, the median (p50) wage for Elementary School Teachers in District of Columbia is $82,640, ranging from $56,200 (p10) to $102,800 (p90). A $82,640 salary here has the purchasing power of $74,643 in the average US city. Median household income in District of Columbia is $106,290. District of Columbia unemployment sits at 5.6% (above the 4.1% national rate). District of Columbia's top marginal state income tax rate is 0.11%. Per BLS OEWS 2023, Elementary School Teachers in District of Columbia earn between $56,200 (p25) and $102,800 (p75), with a median (p50) of $82,640. The national median is $68,550 — District of Columbia is 21% above the national figure. Adjusting for District of Columbia's 111 regional price parity index, the COL-equivalent purchasing power is $74,643. District of Columbia's cost-of-living index (111) sits 11 points above the national baseline of 100, meaning nominal wages overstate true purchasing power here. When comparing job offers across states, RPP adjustment can shift rankings by multiple positions.
District of Columbia Financial Snapshot (2026) — Teacher Salary Calculator
Minimum wage, median HH income, and COL adjust take-home for the teacher salary calculator in District of Columbia. Every row cites a primary public dataset. Numbers reflect the most recent vintage available; refresh cadence is documented in the methodology.
How the Teacher Salary Calculator Math Works Under District of Columbia Law
A District of Columbia salary calculation starts with the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) table for your occupation at the state level, then layers on District of Columbia's payroll stack: federal income tax (brackets published by IRS), FICA (7.65%), and state income tax at a top marginal 10.75%[1][2].
The formula: take_home = gross − federal_tax − state_tax − FICA − other. "Other" covers 401(k) deferral, HSA, FSA, pre-tax benefits. The calculator below runs this client-side — no inputs leave your browser.
Local context: District of Columbia
Housing economics in District of Columbia. The median home value runs 73.2% above the U.S. baseline for District of Columbia is $620,000 per Zillow's home-value index. Effective property tax sits at 0.55% of assessed value, below the 0.99% national average tracked by the Tax Foundation. Lenders in District of Columbia have quoted 6.30% on the 30-year fixed product over the trailing four-week window per Freddie Mac PMMS — the prevailing posted rate before any borrower-specific lock-ins.
Income and tax climate. Median household income in District of Columbia reaches $106,290 per the ACS five-year vintage, pulling above the $78,538 U.S. median. District of Columbia's top marginal state income tax bracket lands at 10.75% — compared to the volume-weighted national average around 4-5%. BEA's Regional Price Parity scores District of Columbia at 110.7 (national = 100), meaning a dollar in District of Columbia buys 90¢ of national purchasing power.
How District of Columbia affects take-home pay. Federal FICA, Medicare, and income tax are identical for every wage earner regardless of state. District of Columbia's contribution is the state income tax overlay plus any state-level disability or paid-family-leave deductions. Where applicable, the calculator factors in the local minimum wage when an hourly-to-salary conversion is involved, and uses BLS OEWS median earnings for District of Columbia as the contextual baseline shown alongside your inputs.
Local context as of 2026-06-06. Live data sources are listed in the Sources section below; each metric carries its own retrieval date.
District of Columbia versus the U.S. baseline
How does District of Columbia stack up against the national average on the metrics that drive the calculators on this page? The table below pairs the District of Columbia-specific reading against the U.S. baseline so you can see at a glance whether your local scenario runs above or below typical. Three to five percentage points of difference on most of these inputs translates into meaningful changes in calculator output — for example, a 50-basis-point difference in mortgage rate moves the monthly payment on a $400,000 30-year loan by roughly $130.
| Metric | District of Columbia | U.S. baseline | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median home value[zillow] | $620,000 | $358,000 | 73.2% |
| Property tax rate[tax-foundation] | 0.55% | 0.99% | -44.4% |
| Top marginal income tax[tax-foundation] | 10.75% | ~4.08% (volume-weighted) | 6.7 pp |
| Cost-of-living index (RPP)[bea-rpp] | 110.7 | 100.0 | 10.7 pts |
| Avg homeowners insurance[naic] | $1,220/yr | $1,754/yr | -30.4% |
How to use the Teacher Salary Calculator
Walk through using the Teacher Salary Calculator with District of Columbia-specific defaults pre-loaded from primary sources.
- Pre-fill with local dataEach calculator on this page loads with state- or city-specific defaults pulled live from primary sources (FRED, BLS, Zillow, Freddie Mac PMMS, IRS, BEA). The blue values shown next to each input are the local averages so you can see how your scenario compares to the typical case before changing anything.
- Override the inputs you controlChange any field to model your actual situation. The math reruns in your browser the moment you change a value — no signup, no API call, no data transmission. Hover over the small (i) icon next to each label to see the formula that field feeds and where the default came from.
- Read the derived valuesThe result panel shows the primary calculation (monthly payment, take-home pay, savings projection, etc.) plus the intermediate values that drive it. Each line item is labeled with the formula component it represents so you can verify the arithmetic against any agency publication, textbook, or competing calculator.
- Adjust assumptions and re-runMost calculators have a section for assumption inputs that are easy to overlook — annual raises, expected return, inflation, vacancy rate, depreciation schedule, marginal vs. effective tax treatment. The defaults are conservative; aggressive scenarios usually require explicit overrides.
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Worked Examples: Teacher Salary Calculator in District of Columbia Cities
Same formula, different inputs. Each city name links to its own pSEO page where the calculator is pre-filled with local medians.
| City | Median home | Median rent | HUD FMR 2BR | Median income |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Washington, DC | $575,000 | $2,195/mo | $2,025/mo | $123,896 |
Sources: Zillow ZHVI + ZORI[1], HUD FMR[2], Census ACS[3], Freddie Mac PMMS[4].
How District of Columbia Compares to Neighboring States
Moving one state over changes the teacher salary numbers. Compare median home value (Zillow ZHVI), top marginal income tax rate, effective property tax rate, and the BEA all-items Regional Price Parity across District of Columbia and its border states.
| State | Median home | Top inc tax | Prop tax rate | RPP (US=100) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| District of Columbia (this page) | $620,000 | 10.75% | 0.55% | 110.7 |
| Maryland | $415,000 | 5.75% | 1.09% | 104.6 |
| see Virginia | $385,000 | 5.75% | 0.80% | 101.3 |
Sources: Zillow ZHVI[1], state Departments of Revenue / Tax Foundation[2], Tax Foundation property taxes[3], BEA Regional Price Parities[4].
What Changes Your Result in District of Columbia
- District of Columbia cost-of-living drag:Line-item costs in District of Columbia deviate from the US mean by whatever the BEA all-items RPP deviates from 100. Weight your budget toward the state average rather than the national average.
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How District of Columbia Compares
| Metric | District of Columbia | National Avg | MD | VA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median Home Price | $620,000 | $420,000 | $415,000 | $435,000 |
| Property Tax Rate | 0.55% | 1.07% | 1.09% | 0.82% |
| State Income Tax | 10.75% | 4.6%* | 5.75% | 5.75% |
| Avg Insurance Cost | $1,220/yr | $1,544/yr | $1,440/yr | $1,440/yr |
| Cost of Living Index | 110.7 | 100 | 113 | 108 |
| Household Income — p25 | $46,057 | $41,401 | $52,010 | $48,000 |
| Household Income — p50 (median) | $104,151 | $83,592 | $109,720 | $97,646 |
| Household Income — p75 | $215,996 | $153,000 | $189,201 | $180,050 |
*Average of states that levy an income tax. 2026 estimates. DC's HPAP offers up to $80,000 in DPA — among the most generous programs nationally.[3] Income percentiles from DQYDJ/Census CPS 2024[4].
District of Columbia Financial Planning Tips
Per BLS OEWS 2023, Elementary School Teachers in District of Columbia earn between $56,200 (p25) and $102,800 (p75), with a median (p50) of $82,640. The national median is $68,550 — District of Columbia is 21% above the national figure. Adjusting for District of Columbia's 111 regional price parity index, the COL-equivalent purchasing power is $74,643.
District of Columbia's cost-of-living index (111) sits 11 points above the national baseline of 100, meaning nominal wages overstate true purchasing power here. When comparing job offers across states, RPP adjustment can shift rankings by multiple positions.
Frequently Asked Questions: Teacher Salary Calculator in District of Columbia
How does the teacher salary work in District of Columbia?
- The teacher salary calculator runs the standard client-side formula and layers on District of Columbia's 10.75% state income tax, 0.55% property tax rate, and cost-of-living index of 110.7. All inputs stay in your browser.
What's the median Elementary School Teachers salary in District of Columbia?
- BLS OEWS reports a p50 wage of $82,640 for Elementary School Teachers in District of Columbia, with p25 $56,200 and p75 $102,800.
What's the real purchasing power of this District of Columbia salary?
- A $82,640 salary here has the purchasing power of $74,643 in the average US city.
How does the District of Columbia Elementary School Teachers median compare to the national median?
- The Elementary School Teachers median in District of Columbia is $82,640, 21% above the national median of $68,550 (BLS OEWS 2023). Adjusted for District of Columbia's 111 cost-of-living index, the real purchasing-power equivalent is $74,643.
How much take-home pay remains after District of Columbia state tax?
- District of Columbia's top marginal is 10.75%; effective on median income usually lands near 7.5%.
What's the unemployment rate in District of Columbia?
- District of Columbia unemployment sits at 5.6% (above the 4.1% national rate).
What is the HPAP program?
- DC's Home Purchase Assistance Program provides up to $80,000 in down payment and closing cost assistance for qualifying residents — one of the most generous DPA programs in the nation.
Are first-time buyers exempt from DC transfer taxes?
- Yes, on homes priced under $600,000. This can save $15,000-$17,000 in closing costs.
Is the teacher salary free to use for District of Columbia residents?
- Yes — the Teacher Salary Calculator is 100% free, with no signup required. All District of Columbia-specific numbers (median home price $620,000, property tax 0.55%, 10.75% state income tax) are prefilled from public datasets. Calculations run in your browser; no data is sent to our servers.
Where does the District of Columbia data on this page come from?
- Data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), the Tax Foundation, BLS OEWS wage tables, Zillow ZHVI for home values, and Freddie Mac PMMS for mortgage rates. Each number is timestamped and refreshed via our hourly ETL.
How often is the District of Columbia teacher salary updated?
- Source data is re-pulled on an hourly cadence for live series (mortgage rates) and on each new vintage release for ACS / Tax Foundation tables. Page caches revalidate every 24 hours via Next.js ISR.
Can I export results from the District of Columbia teacher salary?
- Yes — every calculator supports CSV / PDF export from the result panel. No account required. Saves stay in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
Does the teacher salary replace tax or financial advice?
- No. The Teacher Salary Calculator provides educational estimates using public data and standard formulas. It is not personalized tax, legal, or investment advice. For decisions with material consequences, consult a licensed professional.
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District of Columbia Financial Data (2026)
- State Income Tax
- 10.75%
- Property Tax Rate
- 0.55%
- Median Home Price
- $620,000
- Annual Property Tax (median home)
- $3,410
- Avg Homeowners Insurance
- $1,220/year
- Cost of Living Index
- 110.7 (100 = avg)
- State Estate Tax
- Yes
- State Abbreviation
- DC
Compare District of Columbia with other states
Every number on this page reads from the same CalcFi data repository used by the Live Data pages below — the figures stay consistent.
Home Prices by State
Zillow ZHVI across all 50 states
Property Tax by State
Effective rate × ZHVI = annual bill
Household Income by State
FRED real median + percentile bands
Cost of Living by State
BEA RPP all-items + housing
No-Income-Tax States
Full list + trade-offs
Current Interest Rates
Treasury curve + PMMS + FDIC
How we compute this — methodology
CalcFi pSEO pages combine three inputs: (1) the calculator formula itself, which runs client-side so no inputs leave your browser; (2) state-level financial constants from primary public datasets; and (3) national benchmarks for comparison. The District of Columbia page uses the property tax rate (0.55%), median home price ($620,000), and 10.75% state income tax from the sources listed below.
Refresh cadence:state tax brackets and minimum wage rates are reviewed annually after each state's legislative session. Property tax, median home price, insurance, and cost-of-living figures are reviewed annually against the primary sources. Income percentiles are refreshed when the Census CPS/IPUMS releases update (typically September). Page-level dateModified matches the last editorial review date, shown above.
Known limits: statewide averages mask large intra-state variance — county-level property tax and metro-level home prices differ significantly from the figures shown. For the most precise calculations, cross-check the output against your actual county assessor and the latest federal/state tax tables at filing time.
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Sources
Every number on this page cites a primary public dataset. Last reviewed (auto-bumped by the next ISR refresh after an ETL run).
- U.S. Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division — State Minimum Wage Laws. dol.gov/agencies/whd/minimum-wage/state. Retrieved 2026-05-23.
- Tax Foundation — State Individual Income Tax Rates and Brackets. taxfoundation.org/data/all/state/state-income-tax-rates-2025. Retrieved 2026-05-23.
- Composite state financial context (median home price, property tax effective rate, cost of living index) cross-referenced against the primary sources below.
- Census Current Population Survey / IPUMS CPS (income year 2024) via DQYDJ state tools. dqydj.com. Retrieved 2026-05-23.
- BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) — state-level occupational wages — www.bls.gov/oes. Retrieved 2026-05-23.
- U.S. Census Bureau — American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates — www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs. Retrieved 2026-05-23.
- U.S. Department of Labor — State Minimum Wage Laws — www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/minimum-wage/state. Retrieved 2026-05-23.
- Internal Revenue Service — federal individual income tax brackets and standard deductions — www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-publication-17. Retrieved 2026-05-23.
- State Departments of Revenue — official bracket + deduction publications (one primary URL per state; linked in the brackets table below) — taxfoundation.org/data/all/state/state-income-tax-rates. Retrieved 2026-05-23.
- Zillow Research — ZHVI (Zillow Home Value Index) + ZORI (Zillow Observed Rent Index) — www.zillow.com/research/data. Retrieved 2026-05-23.
- Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS) — weekly national mortgage rates — www.freddiemac.com/pmms. Retrieved 2026-05-23.
- Tax Foundation — Property Taxes Paid as % of Owner-Occupied Housing Value; State Tax Rates and Brackets; Estate/Inheritance; Social Security Taxation — taxfoundation.org/data/all/state. Retrieved 2026-05-23.
- NAIC Dwelling Fire, Homeowners Owners, and Homeowners Tenants Insurance Report — content.naic.org/article/homeowners-insurance-report. Retrieved 2026-05-23.
- Bureau of Economic Analysis — Regional Price Parities by State — www.bea.gov/data/prices-inflation/regional-price-parities-state-and-metro-area. Retrieved 2026-05-23.
- FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) — real median household income, unemployment, HPI, LFPR per state — fred.stlouisfed.org. Retrieved 2026-05-23.
- HUD Fair Market Rents — 50th-percentile 2-bedroom FY — www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/fmr.html. Retrieved 2026-05-23.
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