Can You Afford a 2-Bedroom in Atlantic City-Hammonton? The Salary Math.
A 2-bedroom in Atlantic City-Hammonton runs $1,792/month per HUD Fair Market Rents. To keep rent under 30% of take-home, you need at least $8,183/year before taxes. The Atlantic City-Hammonton median wage of around $62,250 puts most workers in the stretch zone for a 2-bedroom.
Salary thresholds at the HUD FMR of $1,792/month
Rent burden based on estimated take-home after federal, state, and FICA taxes (single filer). Verdict uses 30% rule.
| Percentile | Annual salary | Monthly take-home | Rent burden | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Entry-level (10th pct.) | $47,360 | $3,186 | 56.2% | Too much |
| Early career (25th pct.) | $62,250 | $4,111 | 43.6% | Too much |
| Median | $62,250 | $4,111 | 43.6% | Too much |
| Experienced (75th pct.) | $62,250 | $4,111 | 43.6% | Too much |
| Top earners (90th pct.) | $69,860 | $4,522 | 39.6% | Stretch |
Verdict guide: Comfortable <25% | OK 25–30% | Stretch 30–40% | Too much >40%
Jobs that pay enough to afford a 2-Bedroom in Atlantic City-Hammonton
These occupations have median salaries that keep rent under 30% of take-home.
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