2026 Data · Single Filer · Washington

Truck Driver Salary in Washington (2026)

Median Annual Salary $54,000
$26/hrhourly rate
$45,560after-tax (annual)
$3,796.63after-tax (monthly)

About Truck Drivers in Washington

Truck drivers transport goods across cities, states, and regions. Long-haul (OTR) drivers can earn significantly more than local delivery drivers. The profession faces a persistent shortage, driving wages up.

In Washington, truck drivers earn a median salary of $54,000/year — about 15% above the national median of $47,130. Salaries range from $38,000 for entry-level roles to $96,000 for experienced professionals.

Education: Commercial Driver's License (CDL) — training programs available at community colleges and company-sponsored schools

Job Growth Outlook: +4% through 2032; driver shortage keeps demand strong

Pay Scale in Washington

Experience LevelAnnual SalaryHourly Rate
Entry Level$38,000$18/hr
Median (Truck Driver)$54,000$26/hr
Experienced / Senior$70,000$34/hr
Top 10% / Specialist$96,000$46/hr

After-Tax Take-Home: $54,000 in Washington

Tax ComponentAmountRate
Gross Annual Salary$54,000
Federal Income Tax−$4,3108.0%
Social Security (6.2%)−$3,3486.2%
Medicare (1.45%)−$7831.5%
Washington State Income Tax $0 0% (no state tax)
Total Tax−$8,44115.6%
Net Take-Home$45,56084.4% kept
Monthly$3,796.63
Biweekly$1,752.29
Hourly (net)$21.90

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a truck driver make per hour?

Local truck drivers earn a median of $23/hour. Long-haul (OTR) drivers often earn $0.50–$0.70/mile, which translates to $25–$35/hour based on typical mileage. Company drivers with experience and hazmat endorsements can earn $30–$40/hour.

How much is a truck driver's salary after tax?

On a $47,130 median salary, a single filer in a no-tax state takes home roughly $36,500/year. OTR truck drivers who qualify for per diem deductions can significantly reduce their taxable income, increasing net pay.

How much do owner-operator truck drivers make?

Owner-operators gross $100,000–$200,000+/year but have significant expenses (truck payments, fuel, insurance, maintenance). Net income after expenses is often $50,000–$80,000. However, they also build equity in their truck and have more scheduling flexibility.

Is truck driving a good career in 2026?

Yes — there's a persistent nationwide driver shortage, wages are rising, and CDL training takes only a few months. Starting pay has improved significantly; many companies now offer $0.60–$0.65/mile plus bonuses. With experience, top earners reach $70,000–$90,000/year.

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