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10 cities where you can make six figures and still feel broke

Jul 3, 2018, 21:14 IST

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  • A $100,000 salary sounds like enough money to afford a comfortable lifestyle, but that depends on where you live.
  • MagnifyMoney recently found the top 10 most expensive metro areas where a family of three can still be financially strapped on a six-figure salary.
  • Based on the study, six-figure earners in six metro areas spend more money than they earn every month.

Earning $100,000 isn't all it's cracked up to be if you live in an expensive city.

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In a recent study, MagnifyMoney found the top 10 metro areas where you can feel broke - even if you make six figures. They determined the monthly disposable income of a hypothetical family with one child in 100 metro areas by subtracting monthly expenses, savings, debt, and taxes from an $8,333 monthly paycheck (equivalent to a $100,000 yearly pre-tax salary).

Tax estimations were based on the couple filing jointly for 2018 with a standard federal deduction, earning a federal $2,000 credit for the child. Debt was assumed to be $222 - the median monthly student loan payment. Other debt, such as housing and auto, were calculated into monthly expenses, which were determined based on location from a range of sources.

Based on this analysis, six metro areas have to spend more than they earn in a month.

Below, see how far six figures will get you in the most expensive metro areas in the US, ranked from least expensive to most expensive.

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10. New York, New York

Monthly after-tax income: $6,934

Estimated monthly expenses and debt: $6,429

Remaining income: $505

9. Hartford, Connecticut

Monthly after-tax income: $6,934

Estimated monthly expenses and debt: $6,455

Remaining income: $479

8. Honolulu, Hawaii

Monthly after-tax income: $6,805

Estimated monthly expenses and debt: $6,665

Remaining income: $140

7. Oxnard, California

Monthly after-tax income: $7,086

Estimated monthly expenses and debt: $6,948

Remaining income: $138

6. Boston, Massachusetts

Monthly after-tax income: $6,932

Estimated monthly expenses and debt: $6,963

Remaining income: -$31

5. Minneapolis, Minnesota

Monthly after-tax income: $6,785

Estimated monthly expenses and debt: $6,838

Remaining income: -$53

4. Bridgeport, Connecticut

Monthly after-tax income: $7,035

Estimated monthly expenses and debt: $7,133

Remaining income: -$98

3. San Francisco, California

Monthly after-tax income: $7,086

Estimated monthly expenses and debt: $7,246

Remaining income: -$160

2. Washington, DC

Monthly after-tax income: $6,932

Estimated monthly expenses and debt: $7,292

Remaining income: -$360

1. San Jose, California

Monthly after-tax income: $7,087

Estimated monthly expenses and debt: $7,541

Remaining income: -$454

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