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Living in Kentucky ยท 2026

Is $34,000 enough to live in Kentucky?

Single adult ยท KY ยท 2026 tax brackets ยท Real cost-of-living data

Statewide verdict:Manageable

Monthly take-home

$2,339

Avg monthly expenses

$1,879

Avg monthly surplus

$460

Savings potential

~20%

After-tax take-home in Kentucky

Gross salary$34,000
Federal income taxโˆ’ $1,974
State income taxโˆ’ $1,360
Social Securityโˆ’ $2,108
Medicareโˆ’ $493
Annual take-home$28,065
Effective tax rate17.46%

How $34,000 feels in Kentucky cities

Rent: HUD FMR 2026 ยท Food: USDA Low-Cost Plan ร— COL ยท Transport/Utilities/Healthcare: BLS CES ร— COL

Louisville

COL index: 0.95ร— national avg

Manageable
Rent (1BR)
$1,150
Food
$405
Transport
$166
Utilities
$157
Healthcare
$190
Total: $2,068/mo
Surplus: $271/mo
Rent burden: 49.2% โ€” High (35โ€“50%)
Full Louisville analysis โ†’

Lexington

COL index: 0.93ร— national avg

Manageable
Rent (1BR)
$1,100
Food
$409
Transport
$163
Utilities
$153
Healthcare
$186
Total: $2,011/mo
Surplus: $328/mo
Rent burden: 47.0% โ€” High (35โ€“50%)
Full Lexington analysis โ†’

Bowling Green

COL index: 0.85ร— national avg

Comfortable
Rent (1BR)
$950
Food
$387
Transport
$149
Utilities
$140
Healthcare
$170
Total: $1,796/mo
Surplus: $543/mo
Rent burden: 40.6% โ€” High (35โ€“50%)
Full Bowling Green analysis โ†’

Owensboro

COL index: 0.82ร— national avg

Comfortable
Rent (1BR)
$880
Food
$378
Transport
$144
Utilities
$135
Healthcare
$164
Total: $1,701/mo
Surplus: $638/mo
Rent burden: 37.6% โ€” High (35โ€“50%)
Full Owensboro analysis โ†’

Covington

COL index: 0.88ร— national avg

Manageable
Rent (1BR)
$1,000
Food
$405
Transport
$154
Utilities
$145
Healthcare
$176
Total: $1,880/mo
Surplus: $459/mo
Rent burden: 42.8% โ€” High (35โ€“50%)
Full Covington analysis โ†’

Richmond

COL index: 0.87ร— national avg

Comfortable
Rent (1BR)
$900
Food
$449
Transport
$152
Utilities
$144
Healthcare
$174
Total: $1,819/mo
Surplus: $520/mo
Rent burden: 38.5% โ€” High (35โ€“50%)
Full Richmond analysis โ†’

50 / 30 / 20 Budget Planner

Based on your monthly take-home of $2,339 ($28,068/yr)

Needs 50%Wants 30%Savings 20%
Needs50%

$1,170

per month

  • โ€บRent / mortgage
  • โ€บGroceries
  • โ€บUtilities
  • โ€บInsurance
  • โ€บMinimum debt payments
  • โ€บTransportation
Wants30%

$702

per month

  • โ€บDining out
  • โ€บStreaming services
  • โ€บGym
  • โ€บHobbies
  • โ€บTravel
  • โ€บShopping
Savings20%

$468

per month

  • โ€บEmergency fund
  • โ€บ401(k) / IRA
  • โ€บInvestments
  • โ€บDown payment fund
  • โ€บDebt payoff (extra)

Needs / year

$14,034

Wants / year

$8,420

Savings / year

$5,614

Salary Intelligence

Below comfortable level in Louisville

Rent would consume 49% of take-home income โ€” above the 35% stress threshold. A higher salary or lower-cost housing is needed for financial stability in this city.

Lifestyle score: 4/10 (Fair)

Lifestyle Assessment

A $34,000 salary supports a fair single lifestyle in Louisville, Kentucky. After essential expenses, approximately $271/month (~12% of take-home) is available for savings or discretionary spending.

Purchasing Power

Louisville is near the national cost-of-living average (index: 0.95). $34,000 here is roughly equivalent to $66,211 in San Francisco or $31,495 in an affordable city like Birmingham.

State & National Benchmark

$34,000 is 3% below the Kentucky individual median of $35,100. Consider negotiating a higher salary or exploring higher-paying roles in this state.

State individual median

$35,100

-3%

State household median

$60,183

-44%

Tax reduction strategies

Maximize 401(k) Contributions โ€” Up to $5,170 in federal tax (22% bracket)
Contribute to a Traditional IRA โ€” Up to $1,540 in federal tax (22% bracket)

$34,000 vs. Kentucky income benchmarks

Individual median (Kentucky)

$35,100

-3% vs. this salary

Household median (Kentucky)

$60,183

-44% vs. this salary

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 2023

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Data Sources

Data updated monthly using government datasets.