WAGE DATA · SOC 47-2111

ELECTRICIAN PAY
IN DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

District of Columbia electricians earn a median of $39.40/hr (BLS 2024). 2,130 workers employed statewide. Compare market wages, federal prevailing rates, and per-diem baselines below.

// BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS · STATEWIDEOEWS · MAY 2024
HOURLY MEDIAN
$39.40/hr
MEAN HOURLY
$43.66/hr
ANNUAL MEDIAN
$82K
EMPLOYED
2,130
10th · $24.75MEDIAN · $39.4090th · $59.85
// DAVIS-BACON · FEDERAL PREVAILING WAGE3 ACTIVE WDS

Active Wage Determinations · District of Columbia

3 active Davis-Bacon Wage Determinations cover District of Columbia. Each WD sets the legal minimum wage (base + fringe by trade classification) on federally-funded construction in the counties it applies to. Showing the 3 most recently modified — click through for the per-trade rates on sam.gov.

Per-trade rates (the actual $/hr for electricians by county) are published on the SAM.gov detail page for each WD. Browse all 3 District of Columbia Wage Determinations on sam.gov. If a contractor on a federal job is paying below the WD, file a WH-3 with DOL WHD.

// GSA PER DIEM · FY 2026GSA

Lodging + M&IE by City

The federal government's per-diem rate is the baseline most contractors use. If your job's per diem is below this, you're subsidizing the contractor.

District of Columbia
Washington DC (also the cities of Alexandria, Falls Church and Fairfax, and the counties of Arlington and Fairfax, in Virginia; and the counties of Montgomery and Prince George's in Maryland)
$326
/day · meals $92
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FAQ

How much does a electrician earn in District of Columbia?+
According to BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (2024), electricians in District of Columbia earn a median of $39.40/hr. That's roughly $82K/year for a full-time schedule at straight time.
What's the top pay for electricians in District of Columbia?+
The top 10% of electricians in District of Columbia earn more than $59.85/hr (BLS 2024). That represents experienced workers, supervisors, or those on high-per-diem travel contracts.
How many electricians work in District of Columbia?+
BLS reports 2,130 electricians employed in District of Columbia as of 2024. Numbers fluctuate with major construction cycles — when big projects like LNG terminals or data centers start, demand spikes.
Do electricians in District of Columbia get per diem?+
Per diem is standard on travel contracts. The federal GSA baseline for District of Columbia is typically $150-$260/day depending on the city. Contractors may set their per diem higher or lower — if it's below the GSA floor, you're subsidizing the contractor's housing budget out of pocket.
What's Davis-Bacon prevailing wage?+
Davis-Bacon rates are the legally-required minimum wages on federally-funded construction projects — base pay plus fringe benefits. Every contractor working a federal job must pay at least the Davis-Bacon rate for that county and trade. Private-sector jobs don't have to match, but many do as a competitive floor.