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Salary Needed to Live Comfortably in Seattle

To live comfortably in Seattle as a single person, you typically need a gross annual salary of approximately $97,000. This provides a solid lifestyle with savings capacity and breathing room after rent and core expenses.

Cost of Living in Seattle (2026)

1-Bed (Centre)
$2,700/mo
1-Bed (Outside)
$2,000/mo
Groceries (single)
$470/mo
Transport
$100/mo
Utilities
$140/mo
Internet
$65/mo
Restaurants
$420/mo
Leisure
$300/mo

Approximate figures. Actual costs vary by neighbourhood and lifestyle.

Salary by Comfort Tier in Seattle

Minimum Viable

Covers essentials, very tight on extras

$62,000
gross/year
Monthly Net
$4,047
Breathing Room
$152
National Rank
~Median
Cushy Index
35/100
Stable

Comfortable basics, some savings, limited luxuries

$78,000
gross/year
Monthly Net
$4,985
Breathing Room
$1,090
National Rank
Top 40%
Cushy Index
52/100
Comfortable

Solid lifestyle, dining out, travel, decent savings

$97,000
gross/year
Monthly Net
$6,099
Breathing Room
$2,204
National Rank
Top 30%
Cushy Index
68/100
Very Cushy

Premium lifestyle, strong savings, no financial stress

$149,000
gross/year
Monthly Net
$9,067
Breathing Room
$5,172
National Rank
Top 10%
Cushy Index
82/100

Household Adjustments: Couples and Families

The figures above are for a single person renting in Seattle. For a couple, the combined household income required for a comfortable lifestyle is roughly $155k$194k combined, as some costs (rent, utilities) are shared while others (groceries, childcare) scale up.

Adding a child significantly increases costs — childcare alone can add $2,100/month per child in Seattle.

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FAQ

What is a good salary to live well in Seattle?

For a comfortable lifestyle in Seattle as a single person, aim for approximately $97,000 gross per year. This puts you at a Cushy Index of around 68/100, with meaningful breathing room after rent and expenses.

What is the minimum salary to get by in Seattle?

A low salary is usually tight in Seattle, especially when market rent is included. A 1-bed apartment typically costs $2,000–$2,700/month, so rent can absorb a large share of take-home pay.

Is Seattle expensive compared with other cities?

Seattle has a modeled cost index of 1.8x the benchmark average, making it a high-cost city in the Cushy Index model.

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All figures are estimates for planning purposes. Not financial advice. Last updated: June 2026.