$60K in Boulder = $55,455 in Denver

Your $60K salary in Boulder (COL 132) has the same purchasing power as $55,455 in Denver (COL 122). Denver is cheaper โ€” your money goes 8% further there.

$60K in Boulder, CO
$3,573/mo take-home
Rent: $2,300/mo (64% of take-home)
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$55,455/yr in Denver, CO
$3,302/mo take-home
Rent: $2,000/mo (61% of take-home)
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Budget breakdown โ€” $60K in both cities

What $60K actually buys you in each city after taxes and core expenses.

Expense
Boulder
$60K
Denver
$60K (same salary)
Monthly take-home$3,573$3,573
1BR rent$2,300$2,000
Groceries$414$388
Transport$80$114
Utilities$138$140
Internet$68$65
Left after essentials$573/month$866/month
To match your Boulder purchasing power in Denver, you'd need to earn $55,455/year (8% less than $60K). At that salary, you'd have $595/mo left after essentials โ€” vs $573/mo in Boulder.

Frequently asked questions

What is $60K in Boulder equivalent to in Denver?

$60K in Boulder (COL index 132) has the same purchasing power as $55,455 in Denver (COL index 122). That's 8% less than your current salary.

If I move from Boulder to Denver keeping my $60K salary, will I be better off?

Yes. If you keep earning $60K after moving to Denver, you'd have $293 more per month after core expenses โ€” because Denver is cheaper than Boulder.

How is the salary equivalent calculated?

The equivalent salary is calculated by multiplying your current salary by the ratio of the two cities' overall cost of living indices: $60K ร— (122 รท 132) = $55,455. This adjusts for differences in housing, food, transport, and general cost of living.

Equivalency uses overall COL index ratio. Take-home uses simplified federal/state brackets. Zillow ยท BLS ยท Numbeo ยท Q1 2026 ยท For general guidance only