Real Numbers: One Month on $150,000 in Houston
Not a template — this uses Houston median rent ($1,400), local grocery/utility/transport lines, and Houston-specific tax math.
Marcus — single, works as a energy sector analyst in Montrose. On $150,000 gross in Houston:
- Estimated take-home: $9,415/month (Texas has no state income tax — federal and FICA still apply).
- Rent ($1,400) + groceries ($370) + utilities ($210) + transport ($350): $2,330/month in core costs.
- Savings target ($650/mo) and $250/month car note: leaves about $6,435/month for dining, healthcare, and extras.
At 15% of take-home, rent is within common budgeting ranges in Houston. Marcus can save modestly without constant tradeoffs — see our Houston cost of living guide for neighborhood-level detail.