Comfortable salary · Dallas

What salary do you need to feel comfortable in Dallas?

Local income targets by household type, housing choice, and lifestyle tier.

$80,000Single · comfortable lifestyle
$55,000–$145,000Single · basic to affluent
$105,000Couple · comfortable
$135,000Family of 4 · comfortable

Review local costs and comparisons below, then personalize your target in the calculator.

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Cost of living breakdown

Monthly essentials before savings at median local prices.

$1,550Rent
$390Groceries
$200Utilities
$360Transport
$2,500Core total

Rent vs buy impact

Owning often raises housing cost even after equity build.

Comfortable salary when renting: $80,000. When owning a similar home: $90,000 (+$10,000 gross).

Compare long-term math in our rent vs buy calculator and house affordability guide.

Family size comparison

HouseholdBasicComfortableComfortable Plus
Single$55,000$80,000$105,000
Couple$70,000$105,000$140,000
Family of 4$100,000$135,000$175,000

What to know about Dallas

Local rent, tax, and daily costs drive how much you need to earn in Dallas.

  • Median 1BR rent near $1,550/mo is usually the largest line in a comfort budget.
  • Cost-of-living index 102 (US average = 100) captures rent, food, utilities, and transport pressure.
  • Many singles plan around $76,000 gross here before childcare, debt, and extra savings goals.
  • Tax context: No state income tax; property tax is high for owners

How we calculate Dallas numbers

Transparent planning math you can audit before a move or offer decision.

Core monthly stack $2,500/mo
Comfort salary (model) $70,000
Published target $76,000

Core monthly stack

Rent $1,550 + groceries $390 + utilities $200 + transport $360.

Comfort salary target

Annual core ($30,000) ÷ 43% gross share ≈ $70,000. We publish $76,000 as a market-adjusted planning line.

Affordability signal

Index 102 (US = 100) with housing share 62% yields model score 73/100. Page score: 72/100.

Tax context

No state income tax; property tax is high for owners. Use take-home pay — not gross alone — when setting rent caps and savings goals.

Calculate your comfortable salary

Set household and housing for Dallas, then see lifestyle tiers and a monthly breakdown.

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FAQ

What salary do singles need in Dallas?

Singles renting a 1-bedroom often need about $80,000 gross for a comfortable budget with savings.

What salary does a family need in Dallas?

A family of four with rent and childcare often lands near $135,000 gross for a comfortable tier.

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