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Living in Nebraska ยท 2026

Is $94,000 enough to live in Nebraska?

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

Statewide verdict:Very comfortable

Monthly take-home

$5,829

Avg monthly expenses

$2,205

Avg monthly surplus

$3,624

Savings potential

~62%

After-tax take-home in Nebraska

Gross salary$94,000
Federal income taxโˆ’ $12,034
State income taxโˆ’ $4,822
Social Securityโˆ’ $5,828
Medicareโˆ’ $1,363
Annual take-home$69,953
Effective tax rate25.58%

How $94,000 feels in Nebraska cities

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

Omaha

COL index: 0.95ร— national avg

Very comfortable
Rent (1BR)
$1,200
Food
$409
Transport
$166
Utilities
$157
Healthcare
$190
Total: $2,122/mo
Surplus: $3,707/mo
Rent burden: 20.6% โ€” Affordable (< 25%)
Full Omaha analysis โ†’

Lincoln

COL index: 0.93ร— national avg

Very comfortable
Rent (1BR)
$1,100
Food
$405
Transport
$163
Utilities
$153
Healthcare
$186
Total: $2,007/mo
Surplus: $3,822/mo
Rent burden: 18.9% โ€” Affordable (< 25%)
Full Lincoln analysis โ†’

Bellevue

COL index: 1.68ร— national avg

Very comfortable
Rent (1BR)
$2,600
Food
$418
Transport
$294
Utilities
$277
Healthcare
$336
Total: $3,925/mo
Surplus: $1,904/mo
Rent burden: 44.6% โ€” High (35โ€“50%)
Full Bellevue analysis โ†’

Grand Island

COL index: 0.83ร— national avg

Very comfortable
Rent (1BR)
$900
Food
$387
Transport
$145
Utilities
$137
Healthcare
$166
Total: $1,735/mo
Surplus: $4,094/mo
Rent burden: 15.4% โ€” Affordable (< 25%)
Full Grand Island analysis โ†’

Kearney

COL index: 0.82ร— national avg

Very comfortable
Rent (1BR)
$880
Food
$383
Transport
$144
Utilities
$135
Healthcare
$164
Total: $1,706/mo
Surplus: $4,123/mo
Rent burden: 15.1% โ€” Affordable (< 25%)
Full Kearney analysis โ†’

Fremont

COL index: 0.83ร— national avg

Very comfortable
Rent (1BR)
$900
Food
$387
Transport
$145
Utilities
$137
Healthcare
$166
Total: $1,735/mo
Surplus: $4,094/mo
Rent burden: 15.4% โ€” Affordable (< 25%)
Full Fremont analysis โ†’

50 / 30 / 20 Budget Planner

Based on your monthly take-home of $5,829 ($69,948/yr)

Needs 50%Wants 30%Savings 20%
Needs50%

$2,915

per month

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

$1,749

per month

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

$1,166

per month

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

Needs / year

$34,974

Wants / year

$20,984

Savings / year

$13,990

Salary Intelligence

Good salary in Omaha

Rent represents 21% of take-home income โ€” comfortably within the recommended 25% guideline. This is a solid salary for this location.

Lifestyle score: 7.7/10 (Very Good)

Lifestyle Assessment

A $94,000 salary comfortably supports a very good single lifestyle in Omaha, Nebraska, with approximately $3,707/month (~64% of take-home) available for savings โ€” meeting or exceeding the recommended 20% savings rate.

Purchasing Power

Omaha is near the national cost-of-living average (index: 0.95). $94,000 here is roughly equivalent to $183,053 in San Francisco or $87,074 in an affordable city like Birmingham.

State & National Benchmark

$94,000 is 118% above the Nebraska individual median of $43,200 and 68% above the US national individual median of $56,000. This is a top-quartile income in this state.

State individual median

$43,200

+118%

State household median

$74,594

+26%

Tax reduction strategies

Maximize 401(k) Contributions โ€” Up to $5,170 in federal tax (22% bracket)
401(k) Age 50+ Catch-Up Contribution โ€” Up to $2,775 additional tax savings (37% bracket)

$94,000 vs. Nebraska income benchmarks

Individual median (Nebraska)

$43,200

+118% vs. this salary

Household median (Nebraska)

$74,594

+26% vs. this salary

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 2023

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Data Sources

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