Labor & Delivery Washington High Demand

Labor & Delivery Travel Nurse Salary in Washington

Calculate your take-home pay as a Labor & Delivery travel nurse in Washington. L&D travel nurses care for mothers and newborns during labor, delivery, and postpartum periods.

Last updated: February 21, 2026

Average Hourly Rate

$59/hr

Labor & Delivery in WA

Weekly Gross Pay

$2,352

Before taxes

Annual Potential

$122,304

Working full-time

#4

Washington Labor & Delivery Pay Ranking

Out of 50 states for Labor & Delivery travel nurse compensation

While Washington has no state income tax, the high cost of living (index: 118.7) may offset some tax savings. However, steady demand often means higher contract rates to compensate.

Est. Weekly Gross

$3,640

(Taxable + Stipends)

Est. Weekly Net

$3,076

(After 24% est. tax)

Stipend vs Housing

+$918/wk

(Surplus or deficit)

Calculate Your Labor & Delivery Pay in Washington

Use our calculator to estimate your take-home pay as a Labor & Delivery travel nurse in Washington. Enter your contract details to see your true discretionary income after cost of living adjustments.

Travel Nurse Pay Breakdown

Estimate your take-home pay, taxes, and blended rate in seconds.

Excellent: Your housing stipend matches or exceeds the GSA maximum for Washington ($840/week). This is the maximum tax-free amount.
Effective Tax Rate24.0%
Federal: 24%
State: 0%

Same state assignment. You'll pay no state tax plus 24% federal tax.

Overtime (Optional)

Blended Hourly Rate

$91.78

Based on 36 hours in WA.

Gross Weekly Pay

$3,304

Taxable Weekly Income

$2,016

Estimated Weekly Taxes

$484

True Net Weekly Pay

$2,820

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Assignment Projections

13-Week Assignment

$36,662

Net Pay

26-Week Assignment

$73,324

Net Pay

Annual (52 weeks)

$146,648

Net Pay

Take Home vs Taxes

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Take Home

$2,820

per week

Taxes

$484

per week

Total Gross: $3,304 per week

🏠 Housing Stipend Analysis

Your Weekly Housing Stipend

$840

$3,637/month

Est. 1BR Rent in Washington

$1,600

Monthly average

Potential Tax-Free Pocket Money

+$2,037

Your stipend covers rent with $2,037 left over each month.

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Cost of Living Analysis in Washington

Monthly Net Income:$12,211
Average 1BR Rent:$1,600
True Discretionary Income:$10,611

After rent, this is what you'll have left each month for other expenses

Cost of Living Index:118.7

National average = 100. Washington's cost of living is higher than the national average by 18.7 points.

Housing Cost: High

Utilities: Moderate

Rent data based on 2025 market averages. Actual rent may vary by neighborhood and housing type.

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GSA Rates & Tax-Free Stipends in Washington

Labor & Delivery travel nurses in Washington receive the same tax-free stipend rates as other specialties. The specialty premium is reflected in your higher taxable hourly rate.

Lodging

$120/night

Meals & Incidentals

$69/day

Weekly Stipend Max

$1,323

Requirements for Labor & Delivery Travel Nurses in Washington

Labor & Delivery Certifications

  • BLS
  • NRP
  • 2+ years L&D experience
  • AWHONN preferred

Washington Licensing

Compact State Yes
License Cost $300
Processing Time 2-4 weeks

Tax & Cost of Living in Washington

Tax Information

State Income Tax None
Tax-Friendly Yes

Cost of Living

COL Index 118.7
vs National Avg 18.700000000000003% higher
Housing High

Top Hospitals Hiring Labor & Delivery Nurses in Washington

  • University of Washington Medical Center
  • Swedish Medical Center
  • Virginia Mason Medical Center

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Labor & Delivery travel nurses make in Washington?

Labor & Delivery travel nurses in Washington typically earn between $54 and $71 per hour in taxable wages, with an average of $59/hr. This translates to approximately $2,352 per week or $122,304 annually. Labor & Delivery nurses often earn a premium due to specialized skills required.

What are the requirements to work as a Labor & Delivery travel nurse in Washington?

To work as a Labor & Delivery travel nurse in Washington, you typically need: BLS, NRP, 2+ years L&D experience, AWHONN preferred. Washington is part of the Nurse Licensure Compact, so if you have a compact license, you can work here without additional state licensing.

What GSA rates apply for Labor & Delivery travel nurses in Washington?

The GSA per diem rates for Washington are: Lodging: $120/night, Meals: $64/day, and Incidentals: $5/day. These rates determine the maximum tax-free stipend amounts. Labor & Delivery travel nurses receive the same stipend rates as other specialties—the specialty premium is reflected in the higher taxable hourly rate.

Is Washington a good state for Labor & Delivery travel nurses?

Washington is relatively tax-friendly for travel nurses. Labor & Delivery nursing has high demand in this state. The cost of living index is 118.7 (above national average).

Which cities in Washington have the best Labor & Delivery travel nurse jobs?

Popular cities for Labor & Delivery travel nurse assignments in Washington include: Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma. Major hospitals like University of Washington Medical Center and Swedish Medical Center frequently hire Labor & Delivery travel nurses. Use our calculator to compare pay and cost of living across these cities.

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