Denver Comfortable Salary Calculator

Find the salary you need to live comfortably in Denver.

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“Comfortable” in Denver means covering rent, utilities, transit, and groceries without stress, plus room for savings and a little fun. Using the popular 50/30/20 budget rule and Denver’s real cost basics — median 1-BR rent near $1,850 and an RTD transit pass around $114 — the comfortable salary for a single person lands near $75,000. This free calculator builds the number from your own inputs.

How it works

The calculator sums your monthly needs, then uses the 50/30/20 rule to find the full budget and grosses it up for taxes:

monthlyNeeds   = rent + utilities + transit + groceries + other
annualNeeds    = monthlyNeeds * 12
takeHomeBudget = annualNeeds / 0.50        (needs are 50% of take-home)
grossSalary    = takeHomeBudget / (1 - taxRate)

Dividing needs by 0.50 reserves 30% for wants and 20% for savings. The gross-up converts after-tax dollars into the pre-tax salary you must earn.

Notes and example

Denver defaults — rent $1,850, utilities $200, transit $114, groceries $450, other $500 — total about $3,114/month in needs, or $37,368/year. Divided by 0.50 that is a $74,736 take-home budget; grossed up at a 22% effective rate it implies a salary of about $95,800. Lower the savings ambition or share rent and the figure drops fast. These are planning estimates; adjust every field to your reality. Everything runs locally; nothing is uploaded.

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