Side-by-side · Software Engineer
Washington vs Boston
Move Value
−$2k
real, after tax + COL · per year
Career Velocity
9/10
DC: 7/10 → step-up
10-Year Outlook
+$9k
± $82k confidence band
| Washington | Boston | |
|---|---|---|
| P50 salary, role | $152k | $158k |
| State + local income tax | None | None |
| After-tax income | $114k | $118k |
| Cost of living (US = 100) | 152 | 162 |
| Median 1BR rent | $2375/mo | $3184/mo |
| Real purchasing power | $75k | $73k |
| Career Velocity (this role) | 7/10 | 9/10 |
| Career Velocity v1 (0–100) | 18 · Thin | 18 · Thin |
| Walkability (0–10) | 8 | 9 |
| Outdoors (0–10) | 7 | 7 |
Who should make this move
Choose Boston if…
- ·Your field's Career Velocity is at least as good in Boston (9/10).
- ·Your 10-year picture lands $9k ahead.
- ·Biotech, education, and finance — small footprint, dense talent.
Stay in Washington if…
- ·You'd lose $2k of real income annually.
- ·You're optimizing for what DC uniquely offers: government, consulting, and biz-dev — recession-resistant by design.
A note on the numbers: Salaries are role-P50 from BLS-style bands. Tax is statutory state + local at ~$110k single. The 10-year outlook uses a 3-year promotion cadence with a small velocity adjustment, 2.5% COL inflation, and discounts to today's dollars. Full assumptions on the methodology page.