10 states with the highest and lowest salary needed to live comfortably
Outside of the big cities, life can be cheaper for many Americans. Though after years of high inflation, cost increases have affected almost everyone. If you aspire to maintain a comfortable lifestyle, the 50/30/20 budget rule recommends spending approximately 50% of your income on basic needs like food and housing, 30% on wants and putting away the remainder toward savings or paying off debt.
Keeping this in mind, SmartAsset applied the 50/30/20 budget rule to cost of living data in each U.S. state to determine how much income a single adult needs to live comfortably, as well as two working adults raising two children.
Key findings
Massachusetts is the most expensive state to live comfortably in. A single adult needs to make at least $116,022 to cover basics, wants and savings in Massachusetts, or $55.78 per hour. For a family with two working parents of two children, the total family income will need to be about $301,184 for the same level of comfort.
Relatively, it's less expensive to raise a family in California than live comfortably alone. While California ranks third-most expensive for a single adult to live comfortably at $113,652, it only ranks fifth-most expensive for two working adults raising two children. The total family income should be at least $276,724 in the latter case. Connecticut ($279,884) and New York ($278,970) cut ahead of California when it comes to costs of raising a family comfortably.
Connecticut is third-most expensive for raising a family comfortably – and only 11th- most for single adults. While single adults in Connecticut have a bit of reprieve supporting themselves comfortably, requiring $100,380, the income needed across two working adults with kids comes out to $279,884, or third-most studywide.
The least expensive state for an adult to live comfortably is West Virginia: $78,790. West Virginia is least expensive for a single adult, who only needs to make an estimated $37.88 per hour pre-tax. When it comes to two working adults raising two children, the state is third-least expensive with the family requiring $189,364 in income across needs, wants and long-term goals.
Two working adults need the least money to raise children in Mississippi. A family in Mississippi would need about $177,798 to cover the basic needs, wants and savings goals. It's relatively more expensive for a single adult to achieve the same at $82,742, which makes The Magnolia State eighth least expensive.
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Top 10 states where it's most expensive to live comfortably
States are ranked by the income needed to live comfortably as a single adult according to the 50/30/20 budget.
Massachusetts Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $55.78 Salary needed for a single working adult: $116,022 Rank of income needed for a family: 1 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $301,184
Hawaii Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $54.66 Salary needed for a single working adult: $113,692 Rank of income needed for a family: 2 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $294,612
California Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $54.64 Salary needed for a single working adult: $113,652 Rank of income needed for a family: 5 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $276,724
New York Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $53.72 Salary needed for a single working adult: $111,738 Rank of income needed for a family: 4 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $278,970
Washington Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $51.20 Salary needed for a single working adult: $106,496 Rank of income needed for a family: 7 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $257,420
Colorado Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $49.66 Salary needed for a single working adult: $103,292 Rank of income needed for a family: 6 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $264,992
New Jersey Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $49.52 Salary needed for a single working adult: $103,002 Rank of income needed for a family: 9 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $251,180
Maryland Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $49.48 Salary needed for a single working adult: $102,918 Rank of income needed for a family: 15 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $239,450
Oregon Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $48.60 Salary needed for a single working adult: $101,088 Rank of income needed for a family: 8 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $257,338
Rhode Island Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $48.48 Salary needed for a single working adult: $100,838 Rank of income needed for a family: 10 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $249,268
Top 10 states where it's least expensive to live comfortably
States are ranked by the income needed to live comfortably as a single adult according to the 50/30/20 budget.
West Virginia Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $37.88 Salary needed for a single working adult: $78,790 Rank of income needed for a family: 3 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $189,364
Arkansas Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $38.20 Salary needed for a single working adult: $79,456 Rank of income needed for a family: 2 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $180,794
Oklahoma Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $38.66 Salary needed for a single working adult: $80,412 Rank of income needed for a family: 8 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $194,106
North Dakota Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $38.72 Salary needed for a single working adult: $80,538 Rank of income needed for a family: 13 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $202,176
Kentucky Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $38.80 Salary needed for a single working adult: $80,704 Rank of income needed for a family: 5 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $190,112
Ohio Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $38.80 Salary needed for a single working adult: $80,704 Rank of income needed for a family: 20 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $209,332
South Dakota Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $39.16 Salary needed for a single working adult: $81,452 Rank of income needed for a family: 6 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $192,608
Louisiana Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $39.64 Salary needed for a single working adult: $82,452 Rank of income needed for a family: 4 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $189,612
Mississippi Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $39.78 Salary needed for a single working adult: $82,742 Rank of income needed for a family: 1 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $177,798
Iowa Hourly wage needed for a single working adult: $40.08 Salary needed for a single working adult: $83,366 Rank of income needed for a family: 23 Salary needed across two working adults raising two children: $211,412
Data and methodology
SmartAsset used MIT Living Wage Calculator data to gather the basic cost of living for an individual with no children and for two working adults with two children. Data includes cost of necessities that cover housing, food, transportation, income taxes and other miscellaneous items. It was last updated to reflect the most recent data available on Feb. 14, 2024.
Applying these costs to the 50/30/20 budget for 50 U.S. states, MIT's living wage is assumed to cover needs (i.e. 50% of one's budget). From there the total wage was extrapolated for individuals and families to spend 30% of the total on wants and 20% on savings or debt payments.
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10 states with the highest and lowest salary needed to live comfortably