What salary do you need to live in Greensboro, NC?
For a single person: about $62,000/year before taxes to live comfortably. That's the gross income whose NC-taxed take-home covers roughly $1,250 rent plus everyday essentials, with a 20% cushion for savings. Figures include 2025 federal tax, FICA, and an effective 4.3% North Carolina income tax.
Single person — est. essentials $3,413/mo
Tight
take-home covers $3,413/mo
$51,000/yr
Comfortable
take-home covers $4,096/mo
$62,000/yr
Thriving
take-home covers $5,120/mo
$80,500/yr
2-person household — est. essentials $4,670/mo
Tight
take-home covers $4,670/mo
$68,500/yr
Comfortable
take-home covers $5,604/mo
$83,000/yr
Thriving
take-home covers $7,005/mo
$105,000/yr
3-person household — est. essentials $5,650/mo
Tight
take-home covers $5,650/mo
$83,500/yr
Comfortable
take-home covers $6,780/mo
$101,500/yr
Thriving
take-home covers $8,475/mo
$128,500/yr
4-person household — est. essentials $6,519/mo
Tight
take-home covers $6,519/mo
$97,500/yr
Comfortable
take-home covers $7,823/mo
$118,000/yr
Thriving
take-home covers $9,779/mo
$152,000/yr
How we calculate this
Essentials = typical rent ($1,250) + a national non-housing baseline by household size ($2,450 for one person) + North Carolina's combined sales tax on the taxable share of that spending. We then solve for the gross salary whose after-tax take-home hits each tier. Local income taxes and property taxes aren't modeled — see the methodology.
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