Executive Assistant Salary In Dc

Executive assistant salaries in Washington, D.C., are among the highest in the country. In fact, as of 2018, executive secretaries in Washington, D.C., made an average of $34,051 annually—almost $2,000 more than their counterparts in New York City and San Francisco.

Executive assistants earn more than other executive secretaries because they’re expected to handle more tasks and responsibilities than traditional administrative professionals. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that a typical executive assistant performs these duties:

  • Maintain daily contact with the boss by answering phones and e-mails
  • Schedule meetings for the boss and maintain calendars for them (including travel arrangements)
  • Research information relevant to projects or clients
  • Coordinate travel plans and prepare expense reports for travel
  • Prepare documents such as memos or letters on behalf of the boss

Executive Assistant Salary In Dc

The average Executive Assistant in Washington, DC makes $61,074, 6% below the national average Executive Assistant salary of $65,238. This pay is 7% lower than the combined average salaries of other metros Seattle, Boston and Houston. The average bonus for an Executive Assistant is $1,092 which represents 2% of their salary, with 27% of people reporting that they receive a bonus each year.

Washington Average

$61,0746% VS US AVERAGE

$38,500$97,000

Base Salary

$59,982

Bonus

$1,092

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27%

U.S. Average

$65,238

$25,000$200,000

Base Salary

$62,293

Bonus

$2,945

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44%

  1. 10%Seattle
  2. 6%Boston
  3. 5%Houston
  4. 3%Dallas
  5. 3%Atlanta
  6. 15%Phoenix

Does your company give annual bonuses?

Yes

No$39k$47k$55k$63k$75k$90k$97k2468101214

The average executive-assistant in Washington, DC makes $61,074

Salary Ranges for Executive Assistants in Washington, DC

The salaries of Executive Assistants in Washington, DC range from $38,500 to $97,000 , with a median salary of $62,750 . The middle 57% of Executive Assistants makes between $63,000 and $73,000, with the top 86% making $97,000.

How much tax will you have to pay as an Executive Assistant in Washington, DC

For an individual filer in this tax bracket, you would have an estimated average federal tax in 2018 of 22% and an added District of Columbia state tax of 8.5%. After the combined taxes have been taken out, Executive Assistants could expect to have a take-home pay of $48,107/year, with each paycheck equaling approximately $2,004*.

* assuming bi-monthly pay period. Taxes estimated using tax rates for a single filer using 2018 federal and state tax tables. Metro-specific taxes are not considered in calculations. This data is intended to be an estimate, not prescriptive financial or tax advice.

Recent Salary Records for Executive Assistant

View the most recent Salary Records anonymously contributed on Comparably.

  • A Female Executive Assistant reported making $200,000 per year at a company with 10,000+ Employees in Tech industry.a month ago · $200,000· 10,000+ Employees
  • An Asian or Pacific Islander Male Executive Assistant reported making $62,000 per year in Los Angeles at a company with 11-50 Employees in Media industry.2 months ago · $62,000· 11-50 Employees· Los Angeles, CA
  • A Caucasian Female Executive Assistant reported making $100,020 per year in Boston at a company with 201-500 Employees in Tech industry.2 months ago · $100,020· 201-500 Employees· Boston, MAview more

Quality of Life for Executive Assistant

With a take-home pay of roughly $4,009/month, and the median 2BR apartment rental price of $1,555/mo** in Washington, DC, an Executive Assistant would pay 38.79% of their monthly take-home salary towards rent. The average income spent on cost of living excluding rent within Washington per month for an individual is $1,106 , and for a 4-person family $4,064***. This means for an individual, total cost of living is 66.38% of an Executive Assistant in Washington’s salary leaving $1,348 as discretionary income ; whereas for a family of 4, total cost of living is 140.17% of an Executive Assistant in Washington’s salary leaving $-1,610 as discretionary income. When considering cost of living, this places Washington, DC as 2nd out of the 3 largest nearby metros in terms of quality of life for Executive Assistants**.

** This rental cost was derived according to an online report at Apartment List
*** Average cost of living was acquired from Numbeo’s Cost of Living Index

Executive Assistant Culture Ratings

How do Executive Assistants feel about their workplace? See how Executive Assistants feel about their compensation, managers, and more.

Culture Insights

Are your company’s meetings effective?

The majority of Executive Assistants say “Yes” when asked asked the question “Are your company’s meetings effective?”. Executive Assistants who were Male rated this question the highest, while those with over 10 years of experience rated it the lowest.

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Yes (66%)

No (34%)

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