Pediatric Nurse Salary Guide: Washington, DC

Average Pediatric Nurse Salary

$33.64/hour

The average salary for a Pediatric Nurse in Washington, DC is $33.64 per hour. This is equal to the District of Columbia average

Last updated on July 12, 2023. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.

Pediatric Nurse salaries in Washington, DC compared to State and National Averages

$33.64/hour

Washington, DC

30% lower than the US average.

$33.64/hour

District of Columbia

30% lower than the US average.

$43.70/hour

United States

How Pediatric Nurse Salaries in Washington Compare to Other Cities

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Richmond, Virginia

$36/hour

This is 11% lower than the Washington average of $40.08.

Hershey, Pennsylvania

$50/hour

This is 20% higher than the Washington average of $40.08.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

$33/hour

This is 23% lower than the Washington average of $40.08.

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