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No — $60,000 would be a financial stretch in Atlanta. Most take-home pay goes to rent alone.
These cities have a lower rent-to-income ratio on the same salary.
No — $60,000 would be a financial stretch in Atlanta. Most take-home pay goes to rent alone.
After federal income tax, Social Security, Medicare, and Georgia state income tax (~6%), you would take home approximately $43,857 per year ($3,655/month). The effective total tax rate is 27%.
At $60,000/year, your monthly take-home is $3,655. With median rent of $1,888, you'd spend 52% of your net income on rent. Financial experts recommend keeping rent below 30% of gross income.
After estimated living costs (rent, food, transport, utilities, healthcare) of roughly $3,415/month, you'd have approximately $240/month in savings — 7% of take-home pay.