$60K in Tucson = $95,484 in San Diego

Your $60K salary in Tucson (COL 93) has the same purchasing power as $95,484 in San Diego (COL 148). San Diego is more expensive โ€” you'd need 59% more to maintain the same lifestyle.

$60K in Tucson, AZ
$3,668/mo take-home
Rent: $1,250/mo (34% of take-home)
Manageable
$95,484/yr in San Diego, CA
$5,295/mo take-home
Rent: $2,600/mo (49% of take-home)
Difficult

Budget breakdown โ€” $60K in both cities

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

Expense
Tucson
$60K
San Diego
$60K (same salary)
Monthly take-home$3,668$3,328
1BR rent$1,250$2,600
Groceries$365$414
Transport$48$100
Utilities$200$130
Internet$60$65
Left after essentials$1,745/month$19/month
To match your Tucson purchasing power in San Diego, you'd need to earn $95,484/year (59% more than $60K). At that salary, you'd have $1,986/mo left after essentials โ€” vs $1,745/mo in Tucson.

Frequently asked questions

What is $60K in Tucson equivalent to in San Diego?

$60K in Tucson (COL index 93) has the same purchasing power as $95,484 in San Diego (COL index 148). That's 59% more than your current salary.

If I move from Tucson to San Diego keeping my $60K salary, will I be better off?

Not necessarily. Core expenses in San Diego are higher, so on the same $60K salary you'd have $1,726 less per month. You'd need to earn $95,484 to maintain the same standard of living.

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— (148 รท 93) = $95,484. 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