Can I Afford to Live in Tacoma vs St. Paul on $80K?

Here's how a $80K/year salary plays out in both cities after taxes, rent, and core living expenses โ€” based on Q1 2026 data.

Tacoma, WA
$5,057/mo take-home
Rent: $1,900/mo (38% of take-home)
Tight
St. Paul, MN
$4,397/mo take-home
Rent: $1,500/mo (34% of take-home)
Manageable

Monthly budget breakdown

Expense
Tacoma
WA
St. Paul
MN
Monthly take-home (est.)$5,057$4,397
1BR rent$1,900$1,500
Groceries (est.)$399$384
Transport (est.)$90$95
Utilities$118$195
Internet$63$63
Left after essentials$2,487/month$2,160/month
Tacoma (Washington) has no state income tax, boosting take-home vs St. Paul (MN rate: 9.9%).

Frequently asked questions

Is $80K a good salary in Tacoma?

At $80K/year in Tacoma, your estimated monthly take-home is $5,057. With 1BR rent around $1,900/month, rent takes up 38% of your take-home. That's considered tight.

Is $80K a good salary in St. Paul?

At $80K/year in St. Paul, your estimated monthly take-home is $4,397. With 1BR rent around $1,500/month, rent takes up 34% of your take-home. That's considered manageable.

Which city is more affordable on a $80K salary?

Tacoma leaves you with more money after core expenses โ€” $2,487/month vs $2,160/month in St. Paul.

Can I afford to live alone in Tacoma on $80K?

It's tight. Rent in Tacoma would take 38% of your $80K take-home pay. You may need to find roommates or look at studios to stay within the 30% rule.

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Take-home estimates use simplified federal/state brackets and do not account for pre-tax deductions, 401(k), or local taxes. Data: Zillow, BLS, Numbeo ยท Q1 2026 ยท For general guidance only