Just realized how much state taxes actually matter when you're making six figures. I looked into what a $100,000 salary really looks like after taxes across different states, and the difference is pretty wild.



So if you're earning $100K, you're looking at federal taxes, FICA, Social Security, and then whatever your state decides to take. Depending on where you live, your take-home could swing by thousands.

I checked the numbers and some states with no income tax like Texas, Florida, and Nevada? You'd keep around $78,736 after taxes on that $100,000. Meanwhile, Oregon hits you the hardest at roughly $70,540 take-home. Hawaii, Maine, and a few others also take a pretty big chunk.

States in the middle like Arizona, Louisiana, and Ohio fall somewhere around $76K-$77K after taxes on $100,000. Even states that seem similar can differ by a couple thousand depending on their tax brackets.

It's wild how much geography affects your actual paycheck when you're in six figures. If you're thinking about relocating or just curious what your real take-home is, definitely worth checking your specific state's breakdown.
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