San Francisco Comfortable Salary Calculator

Find the salary you need to live comfortably in San Francisco

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Living comfortably in San Francisco means more than just covering rent. This calculator uses the popular 50/30/20 budget rule to translate your essential monthly needs — anchored by local rent near $3,000 — into the gross annual salary that supports needs, wants, and savings.

How it works

The tool treats your essential needs as the 50% slice, scales up to the full budget, then grosses it up for taxes:

monthly needs  = rent + utilities + transit + food + other
monthly budget = monthly needs / 0.50      (needs are 50% under 50/30/20)
annual net     = monthly budget × 12
gross salary   = annual net / (1 − effective tax rate)

Because needs are only half of a comfortable budget, every extra dollar of rent roughly doubles the required net budget and grows the pre-tax salary even more once taxes are added back.

Example and tips

With $3,000 rent, $150 utilities, $100 MUNI transit, $500 food, and $250 other, monthly needs are $4,000. Dividing by 0.50 gives an $8,000 monthly budget, or $96,000 net a year. At a 25% effective tax rate that grosses up to about $128,000 — close to the widely cited $125,000 comfortable threshold. To lower the figure, share rent with a roommate or trim the wants share below 30%.

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