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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)
Approximate figures. Actual costs vary by neighbourhood and lifestyle.
Salary by Comfort Tier in Seattle
Covers essentials, very tight on extras
Comfortable basics, some savings, limited luxuries
Solid lifestyle, dining out, travel, decent savings
Premium lifestyle, strong savings, no financial stress
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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Calculate My Cushy IndexAll figures are estimates for planning purposes. Not financial advice. Last updated: June 2026.