Highest Paying Cities in USA 2026 | Top Salaries by City | GlobalSpendly

💰 Highest Paying Cities in USA (2026)

Where do you earn the most? Compare median household income, tech salaries, and rent-to-income ratios.

📈 Key insight: San Jose, San Francisco, and Seattle top the list for raw pay, but high rent can eat your earnings. We also show disposable income after rent.

💵 Top 15 Cities by Median Salary (After Tax)

RankCityMedian Monthly Salary (after tax)Tech Salary (avg after tax)1BR RentRent-to-Income Ratio
1New York, NY$5,500$7,800$3,20058%
2Seattle, WA$5,900$7,500$2,25038%
3Los Angeles, CA$5,200$6,900$2,60050%
4San Diego, CA$5,300$6,800$2,45046%
5Austin, TX$5,300$6,500$1,75033%
6Denver, CO$5,200$6,200$1,85036%
7Chicago, IL$4,900$6,000$1,95040%
8Atlanta, GA$4,900$5,800$1,55032%
9Raleigh, NC$4,900$5,700$1,40029%
10Dallas, TX$4,850$5,600$1,40029%
11Charlotte, NC$4,850$5,500$1,45030%
12Portland, OR$5,000$5,800$1,70034%
13Miami, FL$4,800$5,200$2,10044%
14Houston, TX$4,600$5,300$1,15025%
15Phoenix, AZ$4,700$5,200$1,35029%
Rent-to-income ratio based on 1BR rent vs median salary. Lower % means more affordable.

📊 Best Balance: High Pay + Low Rent

🏆 Austin, Raleigh, Houston offer the best rent-to-income ratios (under 33%). You keep more of your paycheck.

🚀 Seattle & Denver have high tech salaries with moderate rent compared to NYC/SF.

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Salary data after estimated federal + state tax. Tech salary for software engineers with 3-5 years experience.