Wage growth in D.C. restaurants has been typical of the industry nationally: Change average weekly wages in full-service restaurants between 2023Q1 and 2024Q4 for DMV area counties, top 50 most populous counties, and U.S. total
| Area title | Change in average weekly wages |
|---|---|
| Fairfax City, Virginia | 10.2% |
| Manassas City, Virginia | 8.3% |
| Frederick County, Maryland | 6.5% |
| Prince William County, Virginia | 6.4% |
| Charles County, Maryland | 6.2% |
| Falls Church City, Virginia | 5.3% |
| U.S. total | 4.4% |
| District of Columbia | 4.4% |
| Prince George’s County, Maryland | 3.8% |
| Montgomery County, Maryland | 3.6% |
| Top 50 counties | 3.6% |
| Alexandria City, Virginia | 3.6% |
| Loudoun County, Virginia | 2.6% |
| Fairfax County, Virginia | 2.3% |
| Arlington County, Virginia | 0.8% |
Notes: Average weekly wages in private full-service restaurants. To account for seasonal changes in restaurant industry, four quarters of data are included in before (2022Q3 through 2023Q1) and after (2024Q1 to 2024Q4) periods. The implementation of I-82 began in May 2023 (2023Q2).
Source: EPI analysis of BLS Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages data.