A study by SmartAsset reveals that single workers in 11 U.S. states need a six-figure salary to live comfortably, with Massachusetts requiring the highest income at $116,022 and Hawaii needing at least $113,693 yearly. California, New York, and Washington are also among the states with high income requirements.
To live comfortably in Massachusetts, a single person would need to make $116,022 yearly to fit the 50/30/20 budget, more than $2,000 more than in Hawaii, where a single person would need to make at least $113,693 each year. https://t.co/USYXAypmn0
The 11 states where single workers need over $100,000 to fit that budget structure are, in order from most to least expensive: Massachusetts, Hawaii, California, New York, Washington, Colorado, New Jersey, Maryland, Oregon, Rhode Island and Connecticut. https://t.co/USYXAypmn0
Single workers need a six-figure salary to live comfortably in 11 U.S. states, according to a new study released this month by personal finance company SmartAsset. https://t.co/cQkSaCFl34
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Salary a single person needs to live "comfortably" in: California: $113,651 (San Jose: $136,739, San Diego: $122,803, SF: $119,558) Massachusetts: $116,022 Hawaii: $113,693 New York: $111,738 Washington: $106,496 -@smartasset