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Can You Afford a 2-Bedroom in Erie? The Salary Math.

A 2-bedroom in Erie runs $1,212/month per HUD Fair Market Rents. To keep rent under 30% of take-home, you need at least $5,534/year before taxes. The Erie median wage of around $93,620 puts most workers in the stretch zone for a 2-bedroom.

Salary thresholds at the HUD FMR of $1,212/month

Rent burden based on estimated take-home after federal, state, and FICA taxes (single filer). Verdict uses 30% rule.

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly take-homeRent burdenVerdict
Entry-level (10th pct.)$63,780$4,29328.2%OK
Early career (25th pct.)$79,300$5,16323.5%Comfortable
Median$93,620$5,96620.3%Comfortable
Experienced (75th pct.)$105,450$6,63018.3%Comfortable
Top earners (90th pct.)$123,990$7,65415.8%Comfortable

Verdict guide: Comfortable <25% | OK 25–30% | Stretch 30–40% | Too much >40%

Jobs that pay enough to afford a 2-Bedroom in Erie

These occupations have median salaries that keep rent under 30% of take-home.

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Frequently asked questions

What salary do you need to afford a 2-bedroom in Erie?
You need roughly $5,534/year gross to keep a 2-bedroom at $1,212/month under the 30% rent burden threshold. That assumes a 27% effective tax rate and single filing.
How much is the HUD Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom in Erie?
The HUD Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom in Erie is $1,212/month (FY2025). FMRs set the baseline for affordable housing calculations and vary by metro area.
Is Erie expensive for renters?
Erie is below the national average in cost. A 2-bedroom at the HUD FMR of $1,212/month is more manageable here than in most metros.
What percentage of income should go to rent?
The standard guideline is 30% of your gross monthly income before taxes. Go above that and you risk being "rent-burdened," which the Census Bureau defines as spending more than 30% of income on housing costs. Budget carefully if your rent burden sits above 40%.
Which jobs pay enough to afford rent in Erie?
The following occupations in Erie have median salaries that keep 2-bedroom rent under 30% of take-home pay: Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary, Registered Nurses, General and Operations Managers.

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