2026 salary estimate

Labor and Delivery Nurse Salary in Vancouver, WA 2026

Estimated hourly, weekly, monthly, annual, and take-home pay for labor and delivery nurse roles in Vancouver, with comparison against Washington and national benchmarks.

Estimated annual pay

$100,630

Hourly

$48.38

Weekly

$1,935

Monthly

$8,386

Take-home est.

$6,541/mo

Quick answer

In Vancouver, WA, the estimated 2026 labor and delivery nurse salary is $100,630 per year, or about $48.38 per hour, before taxes. That equals about $1,935 per week or $8,386 per month on a full-time schedule, and the simplified take-home estimate is about $6,541 per month.

For Vancouver hourly wage searches, use $48.38 as the local gross hourly estimate and $6,541 per month as the simplified take-home estimate. This is 4% above the Washington average and 23% above the national baseline in this model. Compare both numbers with shift differential, benefits, commute, and overtime rules before judging an offer.

Local hourly estimate

$48.38

Local annual estimate

$100,630

Estimated take-home

$6,541/mo

Hourly, weekly, monthly, and annual pay

Hourly

$48.38

Weekly

$1,935

Monthly

$8,386

Annual

$100,630

Compared with state and national averages

BenchmarkAnnualHourlyDifference
Vancouver, WA$100,630$48.38Local estimate
Washington average$96,760$46.52Vancouver is 4% above
National baseline$82,000$39.42Vancouver is 23% above

Estimated salary range

This range is an estimate, not a guaranteed offer band. Experience level, shift differentials, facility type, union contracts, weekend premiums, and travel nursing status can move actual compensation materially.

RangeAnnual payHourly rate
10th percentile$72,454$34.83
25th percentile$86,542$41.61
Median estimate$100,630$48.38
75th percentile$114,718$55.15
90th percentile$132,832$63.86

Nearby city comparison

Take-home pay estimate

The calculator starts with the local gross salary estimate and subtracts a simplified federal tax estimate plus the listed Washington state income tax rate. Washington has no state income tax in this model, so the estimate only applies the simplified federal tax assumption.

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Vancouver, WA

Adjust the local salary estimate below to see your estimated take-home pay in Vancouver, WA (already adjusted for cost of living).

$100,630
$50k$150k

Local Gross (Pre-tax)

$100,630

Adjusted for Cost of Living

Estimated Taxes

$22,139

State: 0.0% + Fed: ~22%

Take-Home (Net)

$78,491

~ $6,541 / mo

Is this pay good?

For Vancouver, the estimated labor and delivery nurse salary is 4% above the Washington specialty average and 23% above the national baseline. Treat that as a directional signal rather than a final career decision: compare the offer against benefits, shift requirements, commute, patient acuity, overtime availability, and employer retirement match.

FAQ

How much does a Labor and Delivery Nurse make in Vancouver, WA?

The 2026 estimate is $100,630 per year, or about $48.38 per hour, before taxes. Actual offers can vary by hospital, shift differential, experience, certifications, and contract type.

What is the hourly wage for a Labor and Delivery Nurse in Vancouver?

The local gross hourly estimate is $48.38 before taxes. Use this as a directional comparison point, then adjust for night shift differential, weekend premium, overtime rules, benefits, and commute costs.

What is the annual salary for a Labor and Delivery Nurse in Vancouver?

The local annual estimate is $100,630 before taxes, based on a full-time schedule. Actual compensation may be higher or lower depending on employer, experience, shift, certifications, and contract type.

Is Vancouver a good place for Labor and Delivery Nurse pay?

Vancouver is estimated to be 4% above the Washington average and 23% above the national baseline for this specialty after local cost-of-living adjustment.

What is the estimated take-home pay in Vancouver?

Using a simplified federal tax estimate and Washington state income tax rate, estimated take-home pay is about $78,491 per year, or $6,541 per month. This is not tax advice.

Where does this salary estimate come from?

TrueNursePay starts with a national specialty baseline, then applies state cost-of-living, city market, and state income tax assumptions. The estimate was last updated on June 1, 2026.

Data source and calculation method

Last updated June 1, 2026. TrueNursePay uses a national specialty salary baseline for labor and delivery nurse, then applies state cost-of-living and city market multipliers. Take-home pay uses a simplified federal tax assumption and the current state income tax rate stored in this model. These figures are estimates for comparison and planning, not payroll, tax, legal, or financial advice.

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