What Salary Do You Need to Live Well in St. George?
You need roughly $71,000/year to live well in St. George. After taxes that’s about $4,624/month, which covers a 3-bedroom at HUD’s Fair Market Rent of $2,048/month, groceries, transport, healthcare, and a 25% savings buffer. Of the occupations BLS tracks in St. George, about 10 pay at least that much at the median. Most occupations in the area don't get there.
Monthly budget to live well
Based on HUD FMR for St. George (RPP 97.32). All figures are monthly unless noted.
Expense
Monthly
Annual
Rent (HUD FMR 3BR ×1.3)
$2,048
$24,576
Groceries
$600
$7,200
Transportation
$500
$6,000
Healthcare
$300
$3,600
Savings (25%)
$1,156
$13,872
Required take-home
$4,624
$55,488
Required gross salary
$71,000/year
Jobs in St. George that pay $71,000+/year
These occupations have median salaries at or above what you need to live well.
What salary do you need to live well in St. George?
To live well in St. George you need roughly $71,000/year gross, or about $4,624/month in take-home pay. This covers rent at the HUD FMR of $2,048/month, groceries, transportation, healthcare, and 25% savings.
Is this realistic for the St. George job market?
10 BLS-tracked occupations in the St. George metro pay $71,000/year or more at the median. A limited number of fields hit this bar.
How much of that goes to rent?
Rent takes 44% of monthly take-home in this scenario. The HUD Fair Market Rent for St. George is $2,048/month for a 3-bedroom. The rest splits across groceries ($600), transportation ($500), and healthcare ($300).
What if I want to save more than 25%?
This budget targets a 25% savings rate. To push that to 35%, add roughly 10 to 15% to the gross figure, putting you near $79,520/year. Alternatively, trim variable costs. Groceries and transportation have more flexibility than rent.
How does St. George compare to other metros for this lifestyle?
The bare minimum in St. George is around $40,000/year on a tight budget, covering a 1-bedroom at the HUD FMR. A comfortable lifestyle requires $48,000/year. Use the comparison table above or the compare tool to check other metros side by side.
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