What Salary Do You Need to Live On a Budget in State College?
You need roughly $40,000/year to live on a budget in State College. After taxes that’s about $2,779/month, which covers a 1-bedroom at HUD’s Fair Market Rent of $1,406/month, groceries, transport, healthcare, and a 10% savings buffer. Of the occupations BLS tracks in State College, about 10 pay at least that much at the median. It's possible. It isn't comfortable.
Monthly budget to live on a budget
Based on HUD FMR for State College (RPP 96.76). All figures are monthly unless noted.
| Expense | Monthly | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Rent (HUD FMR 1BR) | $1,406 | $16,872 |
| Groceries | $300 | $3,600 |
| Transportation | $200 | $2,400 |
| Healthcare | $150 | $1,800 |
| Savings (10%) | $278 | $3,336 |
| Required take-home | $2,779 | $33,348 |
| Required gross salary | $40,000/year | |
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