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15 cities where earning $100,000 a year isn't nearly enough to live well

15. Hayward, California

15 cities where earning $100,000 a year isn't nearly enough to live well

14. Arlington, Virginia

14. Arlington, Virginia

This suburb of Washington DC isn't exempt from the high costs of living there just because it's outside of the city.

Annual cost of living: $116,947

Average rent price: $2,239

13. Los Angeles, California

13. Los Angeles, California

In Los Angeles, where rent prices near $2,700 per month, life is anything but cheap.

Annual cost of living: $118,650

Average rent price: $2,771

12. Honolulu, Hawaii

12. Honolulu, Hawaii

Honolulu, Hawaii is an urban oasis on a tropical island, but it's no vacation from high costs of living.

Annual cost of living: $122,298

Average rent price: $2,405

11. Oakland, California

11. Oakland, California

Oakland isn't totally exempt from the insanely high costs across the San Francisco Bay. While it's still considerably cheaper than San Francisco itself, rent costs nearing $3,000 per month won't be very budget-friendly.

Annual cost of living: $122,359

Average rent price: $2,942

10. Seattle, Washington

10. Seattle, Washington

Seattle is another west coast city where not only rent, but all the costs of living, aren't very affordable on $100,000 or less.

Annual cost of living: $124,062

Average rent price: $2,238

9. Huntington Beach, California

9. Huntington Beach, California

Huntington Beach ranks higher overall for living costs than its urban neighbor Los Angeles.

Annual cost of living: $125,461

Average rent price: $2,754

8. New York City, New York

8. New York City, New York

New York is the second east coast city to make the list, requiring a salary of over $125,000 to live comfortably.

Annual cost of living: $127,285

Average rent price: $2,329

7. Irvine, California

7. Irvine, California

Irvine residents have higher costs of living than the average Los Angeles resident.

Annual cost of living: $128,623

Average rent price: $2,903

6. Glendale, California

6. Glendale, California

Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of urban Los Angeles, Glendale, California residents see higher costs of living than most LA residents.

Annual cost of living: $134,583

Average rent price: $2,699

5. Bellevue, Washington

5. Bellevue, Washington

Bellevue, Washington is just one bridge away from Seattle, but this city-like suburb is home to many tech companies and corporations, as well as residents with high salaries.

Annual cost of living: $140,908

Average rent price: $2,421

4. Fremont, California

4. Fremont, California

Outside of San Jose, this California city is now home to tech companies and automaker Tesla, which has increased the cost of living here.

Annual cost of living: $154,409

Average rent price: $3,027

3. San Jose, California

3. San Jose, California

Living isn't cheap in San Jose, and the average person will need about $160,000 per year to live comfortably.

Annual cost of living: $158,119

Average rent price: $3,142

2. San Francisco, California

2. San Francisco, California

San Francisco only ranks second on the list, but the average person will still need about $185,000 to live comfortably in this expensive city.

Annual cost of living: $185,303

Average rent price: $4,272

1. Sunnyvale, California

1. Sunnyvale, California

Sunnyvale, California beats out San Francisco to become the most expensive city, and the most inaccessible to workers making under $100,000 per year. Here, it will cost over $200,000 per year to live comfortably.

Annual cost of living: $238,333

Average rent price: $3,551

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