MediaUpdated Q1 2026

Editor Salary
in Washington, DC

Review and edit content for accuracy, clarity, and style across print or digital publications. Median salary in Washington: $78K/year. Data from BLS, O*NET, and H-1B disclosures.

Median salary
$78K
per year
Take-home: $48K

Salary range in Washington

Entry level (25th)$56,000
Median (50th)$78,000
Senior (75th)$110,000
Top earner (90th)$153,000
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What the numbers say for Washington

Analysis derived from the salary, COL, tax, and labor-market figures above — specific to this role and city.

26% premium vs national median

Editors in Washington earn approximately 26% higher than the US national median for this role — a $16,000 premium on annual base salary. This reflects Washington's position as a higher-cost labor market where employers must match local wage norms.

Cost-of-living adjusted picture

Adjusted for Washington's cost-of-living index (152), the median Editor salary buys the equivalent of $51,316 in a US-average-cost city. That's $10,684 less purchasing power than the national median — the higher nominal salary doesn't fully offset local costs.

8.5% state tax = $6,630/yr

District of Columbia's 8.5% state income tax reduces take-home by roughly $6,630 per year at the median salary. A Editor relocating to a no-tax state like Texas, Florida, or Tennessee would retain that amount without changing gross pay.

Key facts for Washington

Median salary
$78K
annual
Take-home pay
$48K
after fed/state tax
COL index
152
100 = US avg
State income tax
8.5%
effective rate
Avg 1BR rent
$2,700
per month
YoY growth
+0.5%
salary trend

Salary forecast: Washington Editor to 2030

Based on BLS 2022–2032 Employment Projections and WEF Future of Jobs Report 2026. At current growth rates, median salary reaches $78K by 2030.

Salary trend & forecast — Washington

Historical (2019–2025) + projected to 2030 based on BLS growth rates

HistoricalProjected
Editor salary trend 2019–2030PROJECTED →$65K$71K$77K$82K$88K201920212023202520272029
2026
$80K
projected
2027
$82K
projected
2028
$84K
projected
2029
$86K
projected
2030
$88K
projected

Projections based on BLS Employment Projections 2022–2032 CAGR and WEF Jobs Report 2025. Not financial advice.

YearProjected median salaryvs today
2027 projected$78,000+$0
2028 projected$78,000+$0
2029 projected$78,000+$0
2030 projected$78,000+$0

Projections use compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from BLS occupational outlook data. Actual salaries may vary.

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Editor Salary in Washington, District of Columbia: Complete Guide (2026)

The median Editor salary in Washington, DC is $78,000 per year as of Q1 2026. This figure represents the midpoint of all reported compensation for this role in the Washington–DC metropolitan area, based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment Statistics, H-1B visa disclosures from the Department of Labor, and O*NET occupational data.

Salary range for Editor in Washington

Entry-level Editors in Washington with 0–2 years of experience typically earn between $56,000 and $78,000 annually. Mid-career professionals with 3–7 years command $78,000 to $110,000, while senior-level practitioners with 8+ years of experience regularly earn $110,000 to $153,000 or more.

Cost of living in Washington for Editors

Washington has a cost of living index of 152 compared to the US national average of 100. Washington's cost of living is above the US average, so the salary figures above reflect local market rates. District of Columbia has a 8.5% state income tax rate.

Education requirements for Editor

Bachelor's in Journalism or English; editorial experience. This role is 65% remote-eligible nationally, which can significantly expand the job market for Washington-based professionals.