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Comfortable Salary Calculator Β· 2026

How Much Do You Need to Live Comfortably in Philadelphia?

Single adult Β· 2026 tax rates Β· Expenses based on HUD, USDA, and BLS data

Last updated: March 2026Β Β·Β Data updated monthly using government datasets.

Income Scenarios for Philadelphia

Budget

Studio apartment, minimal dining out, no frills

$40,000

required gross salary

Annual take-home

$33,018

Monthly take-home

$2,752

Monthly expenses

$2,559

Rent

$1,400/mo

Food

$441/mo

Savings target

5%

Full analysis for $40,000 in Philadelphia β†’
Comfortable

1-bedroom, moderate lifestyle, 10–15% savings

$53,000

required gross salary

Annual take-home

$43,064

Monthly take-home

$3,589

Monthly expenses

$3,037

Rent

$1,800/mo

Food

$519/mo

Savings target

15%

Full analysis for $53,000 in Philadelphia β†’
Premium

2-bedroom or upscale 1BR, dining out regularly, 20% savings

$69,000

required gross salary

Annual take-home

$55,069

Monthly take-home

$4,589

Monthly expenses

$3,667

Rent

$2,300/mo

Food

$649/mo

Savings target

20%

Full analysis for $69,000 in Philadelphia β†’

Monthly Expense Breakdown

Non-rent expenses are consistent across scenarios; rent varies by housing tier.

ExpenseBudgetComfortablePremium
Rent$1,400$1,800$2,300
Food$441$519$649
Transport$233$233$233
Utilities$219$219$219
Healthcare$266$266$266
Total/month$2,559$3,037$3,667
Required salary$40,000$53,000$69,000

Cost-of-Living Context

COL Index

1.33

vs US avg (1.00)

1BR Rent

$1,800/mo

HUD FMR 2026

Food (single)

$519/mo

USDA low-cost plan

Transport

$233/mo

BLS CES avg

Frequently Asked Questions

What salary do you need to live comfortably in Philadelphia?

A comfortable salary for a single adult in Philadelphia is approximately $53,000 (gross). This covers a 1-bedroom apartment ($1,800/mo), food, transport, utilities, and healthcare β€” with around 15% of take-home available for savings. (2026 data)

How is this calculated?

The required salary is calculated by estimating total monthly essential expenses (rent, food, transport, utilities, healthcare), then grossing up to account for federal and PA state taxes at 2026 rates. The target is to leave at least 10–20% of take-home income for savings.

Is Philadelphia affordable?

Philadelphia has an above-average cost of living (index: 1.33), so a higher salary is needed compared to most US cities.

How much is rent in Philadelphia?

Average rent in Philadelphia: Studio $1,400/mo, 1-bedroom $1,800/mo, 2-bedroom $2,300/mo. (Source: HUD Fair Market Rents 2026)

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Data Sources

Data updated monthly using government datasets.