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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.

82
COL Index (NYC=100)
$1,600/mo
Median 1BR Rent
$0
No State Tax
$46,000/yr
MIT Living Wage (single)

Your Take-Home in Austin

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$80,000/yr in Austin
$5,409/mo
take-home after all taxes
Federal + FICA$15,092
Texas State Tax$0
Annual Take-Home$64,908

Is $X a Good Salary in Austin?

AnnualTake-Home/moRent/Take-HomeVerdict
$50,000$3,52945%Workable
$75,000$5,11631%Solid
$100,000$6,58224%Excellent
$150,000$9,46217%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)

$46,000/yr
Single adult
$120,000/yr
Family of 4

Source: MIT Living Wage Calculator 2025.

Cost of Living in Austin, TX (Numbeo Q1 2026)

82 / 100
COL Index
vs NYC baseline
77 / 100
Rent Index
residential rents
83 / 100
Groceries Index
vs NYC
$40/mo
Transit Cost
monthly pass or equivalent

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.

Austin vs Nearby Cities on $80,000/yr

Austin current
Texas
$5,409/mo
State tax: $0 (no income tax)
COL index: 82
Full Austin breakdown
Houston
Texas
$5,409/mo
State tax: $0 (no income tax)
COL index: 72
Full Houston breakdown
Dallas
Texas
$5,409/mo
State tax: $0 (no income tax)
COL index: 74
Full Dallas breakdown

Austin Salary FAQ

What is a good salary in Austin in 2026?+
A 'good' salary in Austin is one where rent consumes less than 30% of gross monthly income or 33% of take-home. On $80,000 per year in Austin, take-home is determined by federal tax, FICA, and Texas state tax. Use the calculator above to see exact figures. The MIT Living Wage Calculator (2025) estimates a single adult in Austin needs roughly the living wage figure shown above for a basic comfortable life without savings margin.
How much is rent in Austin?+
The Zillow Observed Rent Index for Austin (April 2026) shows a median 1-bedroom rent in the range listed in the city data above. Rent varies significantly by neighbourhood. Check the neighbourhood notes section for sub-city rent variation.
What is the take-home on $80,000 in Austin?+
On $80,000 per year, a single filer in Austin pays federal income tax plus FICA. Texas state income tax applies at the rate shown in the calculator above. Use the calculator to see exact take-home for your filing status.
Does Austin have a city income tax?+
Austin does not charge a separate city income tax in 2026. State income tax is the only sub-federal income tax applicable.
How does Austin compare to the national average?+
The cost of living index for Austin (Numbeo Q1 2026, NYC=100) is shown in the stats above. A higher index means higher costs than NYC; lower means cheaper. For a direct side-by-side comparison with any other city, use the compare tool linked below.