Salary in Austin 2026: Take-Home, Budget, Cost of Living
Take-home at multiple salary levels, 50/30/20 budget, MIT living wage, neighbourhood rents, and top employers. Texas state tax verified April 2026.
Your Take-Home in Austin
Is $X a Good Salary in Austin?
| Annual | Take-Home/mo | Rent/Take-Home | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| $50,000 | $3,529 | 45% | Workable |
| $75,000 | $5,116 | 31% | Solid |
| $100,000 | $6,582 | 24% | Excellent |
| $150,000 | $9,462 | 17% | Excellent |
Rent as % of monthly take-home. Under 33%: excellent. Under 40%: solid. Under 50%: workable. Over 50%: tight.
Texas has no state income tax.
Versus California on $100K: save roughly $9,000/year in state tax. No-tax state analysis
MIT Living Wage, Austin (Texas)
Source: MIT Living Wage Calculator 2025.
Cost of Living in Austin, TX (Numbeo Q1 2026)
Neighbourhoods and Rent Ranges in Austin
Downtown ($2,000-4,000), East Austin ($1,700-3,200), South Congress ($1,800-3,500), North Loop ($1,500-2,800), Cedar Park ($1,400-2,400)
Source: Zillow Observed Rent Index, April 2026. Ranges reflect studio to 2-bedroom.
Top Employers in Austin
Dell Technologies, Apple, Tesla, Oracle, University of Texas at Austin
Source: BLS QCEW 2024, company public disclosures.