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Mapped: The Income Needed to Live Comfortably in Every U.S. State

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The Income Needed to Live Comfortably in Every U.S. State

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Individuals in the top 11 most expensive states in the U.S. need an annual income exceeding $100,000 to live comfortably.

This map shows how much income single adults need to live comfortably in each U.S. state. SmartAsset calculated the income needed using the cost of necessities sourced from the MIT Living Wage Calculator, last updated on Feb. 14, 2024.

In this case, “comfortable” was defined as the annual income required to cover a 50/30/20 budget, allocating 50% of earnings to necessities such as housing and utility costs, 30% to discretionary spending, and 20% to savings or investments.

Massachusetts Ranks First

Massachusetts is the most expensive state to live comfortably in. A single adult needs to make at least $116,022 annually or $55.78 per hour.

Rank State Salary needed for a single working adult
1 Massachusetts $116,022
2 Hawaii $113,693
3 California $113,651
4 New York $111,738
5 Washington $106,496
6 Colorado $103,293
7 New Jersey $103,002
8 Maryland $102,918
9 Oregon $101,088
10 Rhode Island $100,838
11 Connecticut $100,381
12 Virginia $99,965
13 New Hampshire $98,093
14 Arizona $97,344
15 Georgia $96,886
16 Alaska $96,762
17 Vermont $95,763
18 Illinois $95,098
19 Delaware $94,141
20 Utah $93,683
21 Nevada $93,434
22 Florida $93,309
23 Maine $91,686
24 Pennsylvania $91,312
25 North Carolina $89,690
26 Minnesota $89,232
27 Idaho $88,733
28 South Carolina $88,317
29 Wyoming $87,651
30 Texas $87,027
31 Tennessee $86,403
32 Indiana $85,030
33 Montana $84,739
34 Kansas $84,656
35 Michigan $84,365
36 Wisconsin $84,115
37 Missouri $84,032
38 Alabama $83,824
39 Nebraska $83,699
40 New Mexico $83,616
41 Iowa $83,366
42 Mississippi $82,742
43 Louisiana $82,451
44 South Dakota $81,453
45 Ohio $80,704
45 Kentucky $80,704
47 North Dakota $80,538
48 Oklahoma $80,413
49 Arkansas $79,456
50 West Virginia $78,790

West Virginia is the least expensive for a single adult, who only needs to make an estimated $37.88 per hour, or $78,790 annually.

To live comfortably on your own in the top five states, a person would need to earn nearly double the typical income for single earners, as the U.S. median income for single, full-time workers is around $60,000, according to Labor Bureau data.

If you enjoyed this post, be sure to check out this graphic, which ranks the income a family needs to live comfortably in every U.S. state.

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