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Here’s How Much More You Need To Make To Live Comfortably in Your State

Last updated: May 29, 2025 10:04 am
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There is no state where the salary needed for a comfortable lifestyle matches the state’s actual salaries. Some states are significantly further than others in being able to afford a comfortable cost of living. This comparison amounts to more than $75,000 in Hawaii and California, while on the low end just six states have a difference of $10,000 or less between the income needed and real earnings.

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Key Findings1. Hawaii2. California3. Massachusetts4. Washington5. Montana6. Oregon7. Nevada8. Idaho9. Maine10. Rhode Island11. Florida12. Colorado13. Arizona14. Utah15. New York16. Alaska17. New Jersey18. Vermont19. New Mexico20. New Hampshire21. North Carolina22. South Carolina23. Wyoming24. Connecticut25. Tennessee26. Delaware27. Georgia28. South Dakota29. Wisconsin30. Mississippi31. Kentucky32. Alabama33. Arkansas34. Virginia35. Louisiana36. Texas37. West Virginia38. Missouri39. Oklahoma40. Indiana41. Pennsylvania42. Ohio43. Maryland44. Michigan45. North Dakota46. Nebraska47. Minnesota48. Illinois49. Kansas50. Iowa

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To determine the difference between a salary needed to live comfortably compared to actual salaries, GOBankingRates reviewed various factors in each state, like the household median income and cost-of-living indexes. The 50/30/20 rule stating that needs should not exceed 50% of the household income was utilized to double the total cost of living and find the comfortable cost of living. Using the median household income and the total cost of living, the differences were calculated to showcase the difference between the comfortable cost of living and the actual incomes from each state.

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Key Findings

  • Hawaii is the furthest from being able to afford a comfortable cost of living. The difference between the median household income and annual cost of living is $108,192. It is the only U.S. state with a six-figure salary difference.

  • The top six states share more than $40,000 difference in median income compared to actual salaries. Hawaii takes first place followed by California ($76,529), Massachusetts ($49,215), Washington ($45,647), Montana ($43,798) and Oregon ($42,913).

  • Six states share a difference of $10,000 or less in median vs. comfortable income. They include North Dakota ($9,877), Nebraska ($9,449), Minnesota ($9,414), Illinois ($6,014), Kansas ($5,707) and Iowa ($5,121).

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1. Hawaii

  • Median household income: $98,317

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $206,509

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $108,192

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2. California

  • Median household income: $96,334

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $172,863

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $76,529

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3. Massachusetts

  • Median household income: $101,341

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $150,556

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $49,215

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4. Washington

  • Median household income: $94,952

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $140,599

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $45,647

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5. Montana

  • Median household income: $69,922

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $113,720

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $43,798

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6. Oregon

  • Median household income: $80,426

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $123,339

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $42,913

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7. Nevada

  • Median household income: $75,561

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $115,332

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $39,771

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8. Idaho

  • Median household income: $74,636

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $113,054

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $38,418

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Sean Pavone / Getty Images/iStockphoto

9. Maine

  • Median household income: $71,773

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $108,287

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $36,514

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10. Rhode Island

  • Median household income: $86,372

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $121,089

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $34,717

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11. Florida

  • Median household income: $71,711

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $106,256

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $34,545

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12. Colorado

  • Median household income: $92,470

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $126,583

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $34,113

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Art Wager / iStock.com

13. Arizona

  • Median household income: $76,872

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $110,431

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $33,559

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14. Utah

  • Median household income: $91,750

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $123,424

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $31,674

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15. New York

  • Median household income: $84,578

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $115,834

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $31,256

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Jacob Boomsma / Getty Images/iStockphoto

16. Alaska

  • Median household income: $89,336

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $119,367

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $30,031

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17. New Jersey

  • Median household income: $101,050

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $130,286

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $29,236

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18. Vermont

  • Median household income: $78,024

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $106,678

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $28,654

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krblokhin / Getty Images/iStockphoto

19. New Mexico

  • Median household income: $62,125

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $89,235

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $27,110

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20. New Hampshire

  • Median household income: $95,628

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $122,378

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $26,750

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Jeff Yount / iStock.com

21. North Carolina

  • Median household income: $69,904

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $94,870

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $24,966

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22. South Carolina

  • Median household income: $66,818

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $89,464

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $22,646

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23. Wyoming

  • Median household income: $74,815

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $97,247

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $22,432

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24. Connecticut

  • Median household income: $93,760

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $116,004

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $22,244

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25. Tennessee

  • Median household income: $67,097

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $89,009

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $21,912

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DenisTangneyJr / Getty Images

26. Delaware

  • Median household income: $82,855

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $104,058

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $21,203

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Sean Pavone / iStock.com

27. Georgia

  • Median household income: $74,664

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $93,919

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $19,255

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DenisTangneyJr / Getty Images

28. South Dakota

  • Median household income: $72,421

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $90,000

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $17,579

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Ultima_Gaina / Getty Images

29. Wisconsin

  • Median household income: $75,670

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $92,642

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $16,972

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DenisTangneyJr / iStock.com

30. Mississippi

  • Median household income: $54,915

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $71,167

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $16,252

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JT Crawford / Getty Images/iStockphoto

31. Kentucky

  • Median household income: $62,417

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $78,306

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $15,889

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32. Alabama

  • Median household income: $62,027

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $77,196

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $15,169

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33. Arkansas

  • Median household income: $58,773

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $73,764

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $14,991

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DenisTangneyJr / Getty Images

34. Virginia

  • Median household income: $90,974

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $105,402

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $14,428

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Larry Gibson / iStock.com

35. Louisiana

  • Median household income: $60,023

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $73,671

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $13,648

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36. Texas

  • Median household income: $76,292

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $89,753

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $13,461

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37. West Virginia

  • Median household income: $57,917

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $70,520

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $12,603

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38. Missouri

  • Median household income: $68,920

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $80,823

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $11,903

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39. Oklahoma

  • Median household income: $63,603

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $75,353

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $11,750

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40. Indiana

  • Median household income: $70,051

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $81,447

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $11,396

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Alex Potemkin / Getty Images

41. Pennsylvania

  • Median household income: $76,081

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $86,945

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $10,864

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42. Ohio

  • Median household income: $69,680

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $80,525

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $10,845

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sborisov / Getty Images/iStockphoto

43. Maryland

  • Median household income: $101,652

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $112,368

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $10,716

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44. Michigan

  • Median household income: $71,149

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $81,502

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $10,353

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DenisTangneyJr / Getty Images

45. North Dakota

  • Median household income: $75,949

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $85,826

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $9,877

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MidwestWilderness / Getty Images/iStockphoto

46. Nebraska

  • Median household income: $74,985

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $84,434

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $9,449

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Jacob Boomsma / Getty Images/iStockphoto

47. Minnesota

  • Median household income: $87,556

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $96,970

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $9,414

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DenisTangneyJr / Getty Images/iStockphoto

48. Illinois

  • Median household income: $81,702

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $87,716

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $6,014

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49. Kansas

  • Median household income: $72,639

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $78,346

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $5,707

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DenisTangneyJr / Getty Images/iStockphoto

50. Iowa

  • Median household income: $73,147

  • Annual cost of living comfortably: $78,268

  • Difference between median and comfortable income: $5,121

Methodology: GOBankingRates found household median income from the U.S. Census American Community Survey. The annual cost of living was determined using data from the Missouri Economic and Research Information Center, the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey, Zillow Home Value Index for March 2025 and the Federal Reserve Economic Data. Using the 50/30/20 finance rule that states that needs should not exceed 50% of the household income, the total cost of living was doubled to find the comfortable cost of living. Using the median household income and the total cost of living, the difference between the comfortable cost of living and the actual income from each state was determined. All data was collected on and is up to date as of May 9, 2025.

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