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Registered Nurse vs Nurse Practitioner salary in District of Columbia

In District of Columbia, nurse practitioners earn more — an estimated $148,180 a year versus $109,260 for registered nurses, a gap of about $38,920 (roughly 36% more). Both are estimates based on national pay for each role adjusted for District of Columbia.

Registered Nurse — District of Columbia

Estimated

Median annual pay

$109,260

+12% vs national

Hourly

$52.53/hr

Median $109,260
$77,210$153,970
Typical range
$89,970–$125,830
What most nurses earn
High end
$153,970
Top earners
Entry level
$77,210
Newer nurses

Nurse Practitioner — District of Columbia

Estimated

Median annual pay

$148,180

+12% vs national

Hourly

$71.24/hr

Median $148,180
$113,500$195,350
Typical range
$132,150–$175,500
What most nurses earn
High end
$195,350
Top earners
Entry level
$113,500
Newer nurses

Why the gap in District of Columbia

Nurse Practitioners — advanced practice nurses who diagnose and prescribe — earn well above staff RNs. The District of Columbia figures apply the same local pay adjustment to both roles, so the gap here mirrors the national picture, shifted for District of Columbia's cost of labor. Actual pay varies with experience, specialty, shift, and employer — compare the national Registered Nurse vs Nurse Practitioner comparison or personalize the calculator.

Registered Nurse vs Nurse Practitioner in District of Columbia — FAQ

Do registered nurses or nurse practitioners earn more in District of Columbia?
In District of Columbia, nurse practitioners earn more — an estimated $148,180 a year versus $109,260 for registered nurses, a gap of about $38,920 (roughly 36% more). Both are estimates based on national pay for each role adjusted for District of Columbia's local pay level.
How much is the registered nurse vs nurse practitioner pay gap in District of Columbia?
The estimated gap in District of Columbia is about $38,920 a year, or roughly 36% more for nurse practitioners. Your actual pay depends on experience, specialty, shift, and employer — use the calculator to compare both for your situation.
Are these District of Columbia figures exact?
No — they're modeled estimates, not verified District of Columbia wages. They start from each role's national pay and adjust for District of Columbia's cost of labor, and they update to verified numbers when official state data is loaded.
Why are some figures verified and others estimates?
National pay for the main nursing roles — registered nurses, LPNs/LVNs, nurse practitioners, CRNAs, nurse midwives, and nursing assistants — comes from verified public wage data. State, city, and specialty figures that aren't reported on their own start from that national pay and are labeled "Estimated" or "Specialty estimate." We never show an estimate as a verified figure.
Source & confidenceAn estimate based on national nurse pay and local cost of living. A ballpark to start from, not an exact figure.

Modeled estimate (BLS national × state wage index)

District of Columbia figures are estimated by adjusting the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS national median for local pay levels (a state adjustment of 1.12×).

Source year 2025. Last reviewed July 3, 2026. Full methodology

Estimated figures for District of Columbia. Last reviewed July 3, 2026.