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Can You Afford Rent in Washington DC on $100,000/Year?

On $100,000 in Washington, DC, your take-home pay is $5,986/month after taxes. Using the 30% rule, you can afford up to $1,796/month in rent.

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Your take-home: $5,986/month

Max affordable rent: $1,796/month

Based on 30% of take-home pay (after taxes)

SizeAvg Rent% IncomeVerdict
Studio$1,67728%OK
1-Bedroom$2,15035.9%Stretch
2-Bedroom$3,05050.9%No
3-Bedroom$3,35456%No
After paying rent on a 1-BR ($2,150), you’d have $3,836/month left for everything else.

Rent Affordability Breakdown

SizeAvg Rent% IncomeVerdictLeft Over
Studio$1,67728%OK$4,309/mo
1-Bedroom$2,15035.9%Stretch$3,836/mo
2-Bedroom$3,05050.9%No$2,936/mo
3-Bedroom$3,35456%No$2,632/mo

What Salary Do You Need?

To comfortably afford rent in Washington DC at the 30% threshold:

SizeAvg RentSalary NeededHourly Equiv
Studio$1,677$93,000$45/hr
1-Bedroom$2,150$124,000$60/hr
2-Bedroom$3,050$183,000$88/hr
3-Bedroom$3,354$201,000$97/hr

How Washington DC Compares

On $100,000, here’s what you can afford in other cities:

City1BR Rent% IncomeVerdict
El Paso, TX$95014.5%Comfy
Memphis, TN$95014.5%Comfy
San Antonio, TX$97914.9%Comfy
Oklahoma City, OK$94015.2%Comfy
Tucson, AZ$1,00015.7%Comfy

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