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Salaries9 min2026-03-03

Median Salary USA 2026 — State & Industry Breakdown with Tax Calculator

What is the real median salary in the US in 2026? Federal and state tax impact, industry comparisons, and take-home pay by state.

The US job market offers some of the highest salaries globally — but federal and state taxes create significant variation in take-home pay. Here's the complete picture for 2026. ## Median Salary in the USA 2026 The **median annual salary** in the US is approximately **$63,000** ($5,250/month). This means half of all full-time workers earn more, and half earn less. **Key context:** - **Mean (average) salary:** ~$75,000 — skewed higher by top earners - **Federal minimum wage:** $7.25/hour (unchanged since 2009) - **Effective minimum in practice:** Most states set $12-17/hour ## Salaries by Industry | Industry | Median Annual | Entry Level | Senior | |----------|--------------|-------------|--------| | Technology / Software | $110,000 | $75,000 | $180,000+ | | Finance & Insurance | $95,000 | $55,000 | $150,000+ | | Healthcare / Pharma | $85,000 | $50,000 | $130,000+ | | Legal | $80,000 | $60,000 | $160,000+ | | Engineering | $78,000 | $65,000 | $120,000+ | | Management / Consulting | $75,000 | $55,000 | $130,000+ | | Education | $55,000 | $40,000 | $75,000 | | Retail | $35,000 | $28,000 | $50,000 | | Food Service / Hospitality | $32,000 | $25,000 | $45,000 | ## Federal Income Tax Brackets 2026 | Taxable Income (Single) | Rate | |------------------------|------| | $0 – $11,600 | 10% | | $11,601 – $47,150 | 12% | | $47,151 – $100,525 | 22% | | $100,526 – $191,950 | 24% | | $191,951 – $243,725 | 32% | | $243,726 – $609,350 | 35% | | Over $609,350 | 37% | **Plus mandatory payroll taxes:** - Social Security: 6.2% (on first $168,600) - Medicare: 1.45% (no cap, plus 0.9% surtax over $200K) ## Take-Home Pay by Salary Level These examples assume single filer, standard deduction, no state income tax: | Annual Gross | Monthly Gross | Federal Tax | FICA | Monthly Net | |-------------|--------------|------------|------|------------| | $40,000 | $3,333 | $280 | $255 | ~$2,798 | | $55,000 | $4,583 | $445 | $351 | ~$3,788 | | $63,000 | $5,250 | $540 | $402 | ~$4,308 | | $80,000 | $6,667 | $780 | $510 | ~$5,377 | | $100,000 | $8,333 | $1,105 | $638 | ~$6,590 | | $130,000 | $10,833 | $1,645 | $829 | ~$8,359 | | $150,000 | $12,500 | $2,045 | $956 | ~$9,499 | **Warning:** These do NOT include state income tax, which can add 0-13.3% on top. ## The State Tax Factor Your take-home pay varies dramatically by state: ### No State Income Tax (best take-home) Texas, Florida, Washington, Nevada, Wyoming, Tennessee, South Dakota, Alaska, New Hampshire ### Highest State Income Tax - **California:** Up to 13.3% - **New York:** Up to 10.9% (plus NYC tax of 3.876%) - **New Jersey:** Up to 10.75% - **Oregon:** Up to 9.9% - **Minnesota:** Up to 9.85% ### Example: $80,000 salary — take-home by state | State | State Tax | Monthly Net | |-------|----------|------------| | Texas (0%) | $0 | ~$5,377 | | Colorado (4.4%) | ~$293 | ~$5,084 | | New York (6.5%) | ~$433 | ~$4,944 | | California (9.3%) | ~$620 | ~$4,757 | ## Highest-Paying Metro Areas 1. **San Francisco Bay Area** — Median $95,000 (but $3,000+ rent) 2. **New York City** — Median $85,000 (plus city tax) 3. **Seattle** — Median $82,000 (no state income tax) 4. **Boston** — Median $78,000 5. **Washington DC** — Median $77,000 ## Salary Negotiation in US Interviews The US market is more open about salary discussions than most countries: 1. **Many states ban salary history questions** — employers cannot ask what you currently earn 2. **Quote annual gross** — US salaries are discussed in annual gross terms 3. **Research total compensation** — 401k match, health insurance, stock/RSUs, signing bonus 4. **Factor in location** — A $100K offer in Austin, TX is worth more than $120K in NYC after taxes and rent ## Practice With SUAR SUAR's interview simulator includes salary negotiation for the US market. Practice answering "What are your salary expectations?" with data-backed confidence.