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Operations Manager · Salary Comparison · 2026

Operations Manager Salary: Washington, DC vs New York, NY

Side-by-side comparison of salary, taxes, cost of living, and take-home pay for Operations Managers in Washington, DC and New York, NY, based on BLS OEWS 2026 data.

1Which City Pays More After Tax?

Higher Gross Salary
New York, NY
$119,000 vs $131,000
Better Purchasing Power
Washington, DC
$78,289 vs $70,053
Best Take-Home (COL-Adj)
Washington, DC
$67,638 vs $60,295
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Detailed Comparison

MetricWashington, DCNew York, NYDiff
Median Annual Salary$119,000$131,000-$12,000
25th Percentile$91,630$100,870-$9,240
75th Percentile$152,320$167,680-$15,360
90th Percentile$190,400$209,600-$19,200
Cost of Living Index152187-35
State Income Tax6.5%6.85%-0.34999999999999964%
COL-Adjusted Median$78,289$70,053+$8,236
Est. Annual Take-Home$102,809$112,752-$9,943
COL-Adj. Take-Home$67,638$60,295+$7,343
Total Employment36,00054,400-18,400
▲ = Higher value wins for this metric. Diff = Washington, DC minus New York, NY.

3Summary Analysis

On paper, New York, NY pays $12,000 more (median: $119,000 vs $131,000). However, after adjusting for cost of living (index 152 vs 187), Washington, DC provides better purchasing power ($78,289 vs $70,053 equivalent). Washington, DC has the lower state tax rate (6.5% vs 6.85%).

Data: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS · 2026 · Cost-of-living indices from composite metro area data. Take-home estimates approximate only — consult a tax professional for accurate figures.