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Salary Leaderboard ยท 2026

$30,000 Salary: Best & Worst US Cities

Ranked by salary stretch ratio โ€” monthly take-home divided by monthly living costs

C

Best City Grade

Mitchell

$2k/mo

Avg Take-Home

across all cities

0

A-Grade Cities

stretch ratio โ‰ฅ 2.0ร—

Full Salary Leaderboard

Top 20 cities โ€” ranked by salary stretch ratio

#CityTake-Home/moRent/moSavings/moGrade
1MitchellSouth Dakotabudget$2,179$900$399C
2AberdeenSouth Dakotabudget$2,179$1,000$279C
3WatertownSouth Dakotabudget$2,179$1,000$279C
4Fort SmithArkansasbudget$2,075$950$255C
5WeirtonWest Virginiabudget$2,085$950$255C
6MeridianMississippibudget$2,061$950$231C
7JonesboroArkansasbudget$2,075$1,000$185C
8WaterlooIowabudget$2,084$1,000$184C
9Grand IslandNebraskabudget$2,084$1,000$184C
10ParkersburgWest Virginiabudget$2,085$1,000$180C
11LawtonOklahomabudget$2,076$1,000$176C
12TopekaKansasbudget$2,074$1,000$174C
13MontgomeryAlabamabudget$2,067$1,000$167C
14ShreveportLouisianabudget$2,108$1,050$158C
15Grand ForksNorth Dakotabudget$2,179$1,100$159C
16MinotNorth Dakotabudget$2,179$1,100$159C
17BrookingsSouth Dakotabudget$2,179$1,100$159C
18MemphisTennesseebudget$2,179$1,100$159C
19ButteMontanabudget$2,045$1,000$145C
20ToledoOhiobudget$2,170$1,100$150C

Hardest Cities for a $30,000 Salary

New York CityNew York
F0.39ร— ratio ยท rent $3,800/mo
San FranciscoCalifornia
F0.41ร— ratio ยท rent $3,800/mo
HobokenNew Jersey
F0.42ร— ratio ยท rent $3,600/mo
CambridgeMassachusetts
F0.44ร— ratio ยท rent $3,300/mo
KailuaHawaii
F0.45ร— ratio ยท rent $3,000/mo

Salary Grade Guide

Grade is based on how many times your monthly take-home covers your estimated monthly living costs (rent + other expenses).

A+

2.5ร— and above

Excellent โ€” very high savings

A

2.0ร— โ€“ 2.5ร—

Great โ€” comfortable surplus

B

1.5ร— โ€“ 2.0ร—

Good โ€” moderate savings

C

1.0ร— โ€“ 1.5ร—

Tight โ€” limited savings

D

0.5ร— โ€“ 1.0ร—

Hard โ€” little left over

F

Below 0.5ร—

Deficit โ€” costs exceed pay

Frequently Asked Questions

Which city makes a $30,000 salary go the furthest in 2026?

Mitchell, South Dakota tops the leaderboard for a $30,000 salary. With a monthly take-home of $2,179, a rent of $900/month, and an effective tax rate of 12.86%, your salary stretch ratio is 1.22x โ€” meaning your take-home is 1.22 times your monthly living costs.

How is the salary leaderboard score calculated?

Each city is scored by its "salary stretch ratio": monthly take-home pay divided by total monthly living costs (rent + estimated other expenses). A ratio above 2.0 means you earn at least twice your monthly costs โ€” a very comfortable position. Cities with no state income tax and lower rents consistently score highest.

What does the salary grade mean?

The grade summarizes how well a $30,000 salary stretches in a given city. A+ (ratio โ‰ฅ 2.5ร—) means your take-home is more than 2.5ร— your costs โ€” excellent savings potential. A (2.0โ€“2.5ร—), B (1.5โ€“2.0ร—), C (1.0โ€“1.5ร—), D (0.5โ€“1.0ร—), and F (below 0.5ร—) mean tighter budgets. Only 0 cities earned an A or A+ grade for a $30,000 salary.

What is the average monthly take-home for a $30,000 salary across all US cities?

The average monthly take-home pay for a $30,000 salary across all tracked US cities is $2,097/month. Actual take-home varies by state income tax, with no-tax states like Texas and Florida offering the highest net pay, while California, New York, and Oregon take the largest portion.