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Salary Needed to Live Comfortably in New Mexico

A single person needs roughly $57,000/year to live comfortably in New Mexico, that means a 1-bedroom at $873/month, local prices 6.939999999999998% below the national average, and enough left over for savings and discretionary spending under the 50/30/20 budget rule. For a household in a 2-bedroom, the number is closer to $69,000/year.

AffordMap analysis using BLS Regional Price Parities and HUD Fair Market Rents

$57K
Single, 1BR
$69K
Household, 2BR
93.06
Price index (100 = avg)
$1,119
2BR rent/month

Monthly budget breakdown

Based on the 50/30/20 rule: 50% on needs, 30% on wants, 20% on savings and debt. All costs adjusted for New Mexico's Regional Price Parity of 93.06.

Needs (50% of take-home), $2,253/month

Rent (2-bedroom)$1,119
Utilities (electric, gas, water, internet)$186
Groceries$372
Transportation (car payment, gas, insurance or transit)$326
Health insurance (employee share)$250

Wants (30%)

$1,352/mo

Dining out, entertainment, travel, shopping, subscriptions

Savings & debt (20%)

$901/mo

401(k), emergency fund, student loans, investments

How New Mexico compares

New Mexico is below the national average in cost, your money goes further here. At an RPP of 93.06, everyday goods and services cost 6.939999999999998% less than the national average, and rent at $1,119/month leaves room in the budget that workers in coastal cities don't have. This is one of the metros where a median salary can genuinely support a middle-class lifestyle.

The $69,000 figure assumes a 2-bedroom apartment, standard grocery and transportation costs, health insurance, and the 50/30/20 savings rule. Your actual number depends on whether you have dependents, a car payment, student loans, or spending patterns that differ from the averages. Use the take-home calculator to plug in your specific salary and see what you'd actually keep in New Mexico.

Careers that pay enough to live comfortably in New Mexico

Occupations where the median salary exceeds the $69,000 comfort threshold. See the full salary and affordability breakdown for each.

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Frequently asked questions

What salary do you need to live comfortably in New Mexico?

A single person needs about $57,000/year. A household renting a 2-bedroom apartment needs approximately $69,000/year. These figures use the 50/30/20 budget framework, half your take-home on necessities, 30% on discretionary spending, and 20% on savings or debt repayment. Rent ($1,119/month for a 2BR) is the largest single expense.

Is New Mexico expensive compared to the rest of the country?

New Mexico's Regional Price Parity is 93.06 (the national average is 100). At 93.06, it's below average, your dollar stretches further here than in most metros. Rent is typically the largest cost difference between cities: a 2-bedroom in New Mexico runs $1,119/month vs. a national average of about $1,364.

What does the 50/30/20 rule mean?

It's a budgeting framework popularized by Senator Elizabeth Warren. 50% of your after-tax income goes to needs (rent, groceries, utilities, insurance, minimum debt payments). 30% goes to wants (dining out, entertainment, travel, hobbies). 20% goes to savings and extra debt payments (emergency fund, 401k, student loans beyond minimum). "Living comfortably" means having enough income that this split works without cutting necessities or living paycheck to paycheck.

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