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Salary Rankings ยท 2026

Cities Where $100,000 Goes Furthest

Ranked by savings potential: take-home pay minus rent and estimated living costs

Full Rankings

Sorted by annual savings potential

#CityTake-Home1BR RentTax RateSavings
๐Ÿฅ‡MitchellSouth Dakotabudget$78,736$900/mo21.26%$57,376
๐ŸฅˆAberdeenSouth Dakotabudget$78,736$1,000/mo21.26%$55,936
๐Ÿฅ‰WatertownSouth Dakotabudget$78,736$1,000/mo21.26%$55,936
4Grand ForksNorth Dakotabudget$78,736$1,100/mo21.26%$54,496
5MinotNorth Dakotabudget$78,736$1,100/mo21.26%$54,496
6BrookingsSouth Dakotabudget$78,736$1,100/mo21.26%$54,496
7MemphisTennesseebudget$78,736$1,100/mo21.26%$54,496
8BismarckNorth Dakotabudget$78,736$1,200/mo21.26%$53,056
9Sioux FallsSouth Dakotabudget$78,736$1,200/mo21.26%$53,056
10CasperWyomingbudget$78,736$1,200/mo21.26%$53,056
11SheridanWyomingbudget$78,736$1,200/mo21.26%$53,056
12ToledoOhiobudget$76,702$1,100/mo23.3%$52,462
13DaytonOhiobudget$76,702$1,100/mo23.3%$52,462
14Fort SmithArkansasbudget$74,206$950/mo25.79%$52,366
15WaterlooIowabudget$74,936$1,000/mo25.06%$52,136
16MeridianMississippibudget$74,036$950/mo25.96%$52,076
17FargoNorth Dakotabudget$78,736$1,300/mo21.26%$51,736
18West FargoNorth Dakotabudget$78,736$1,300/mo21.26%$51,736
19Rapid CitySouth Dakotabudget$78,736$1,300/mo21.26%$51,736
20CheyenneWyomingbudget$78,736$1,300/mo21.26%$51,736
21LaramieWyomingbudget$78,736$1,300/mo21.26%$51,676
22ShreveportLouisianabudget$75,067$1,050/mo24.93%$51,667
23JonesboroArkansasbudget$74,206$1,000/mo25.79%$51,526
24EvansvilleIndianabudget$75,686$1,100/mo24.31%$51,446
25EriePennsylvaniabudget$75,666$1,100/mo24.33%$51,426
26Sioux CityIowabudget$74,936$1,050/mo25.06%$51,416
27WeirtonWest Virginiabudget$73,361$950/mo26.64%$51,401
28LawtonOklahomabudget$74,174$1,000/mo25.83%$51,374
29El PasoTexasbudget$78,736$1,400/mo21.26%$51,136
30MontgomeryAlabamabudget$73,901$1,000/mo26.1%$51,101

Hardest Cities on a $100,000 Salary

New York CityNew York
$9,922 savingsRent: $3,800/mo
San FranciscoCalifornia
$10,798 savingsRent: $3,800/mo
HobokenNew Jersey
$13,892 savingsRent: $3,600/mo
KailuaHawaii
$16,632 savingsRent: $3,000/mo
San JoseCalifornia
$16,798 savingsRent: $3,300/mo

Frequently Asked Questions

Which city makes a $100,000 salary go furthest?

Mitchell, South Dakota ranks #1 for a $100,000 salary, with a savings potential of $57,376 per year after rent and basic expenses. The effective tax rate in South Dakota is 21.26%, and the average 1BR rent is $900/month.

How is the ranking calculated?

Each city is ranked by annual savings potential: take-home pay (after all taxes) minus annual rent (1BR) minus estimated other living costs (food, transport, utilities). Cities in states with no income tax and lower rents score highest.

Which state offers the best tax situation for a $100,000 salary?

States with no income tax (Texas, Florida, Washington, Nevada) preserve more take-home pay. Combined with lower rents in cities like Memphis and El Paso, these locations typically top the rankings.