A Houston comfortable-salary calculator that answers a simple but slippery question: how much do you actually need to earn to live well in Houston? It builds your essential costs from local benchmarks — a median 1-bedroom rent near $1,300, typical utilities, METRO transit around $50/month, and groceries — then uses the 50/30/20 budgeting rule to translate those needs into the gross salary required. For a single person the threshold lands around $55,000.
How it works
The 50/30/20 rule allocates take-home pay into three buckets: 50% needs, 30% wants, and 20% savings. Your essential costs are the needs bucket, so the full monthly budget you can comfortably support is:
Comfortable net budget = total monthly needs / 0.50.
Annual net income is that figure times 12. To express it as a salary, the tool grosses up by an approximate effective tax wedge — Texas has no state income tax, so only federal tax and payroll deductions apply:
Gross salary = annual net budget / (1 - effective tax rate).
Lower your housing cost or trim essentials and the required salary drops immediately; raise them and it climbs. The 30% wants and 20% savings slices are derived from the same total so you can see the whole budget, not just the floor.
Example and notes
With $1,300 rent, $200 utilities, $50 METRO, and $400 groceries, monthly needs are $1,950. Dividing by 0.50 gives a $3,900 comfortable monthly budget, or $46,800 net per year. Grossing up for federal taxes lands near $55,000 gross — the figure most rules of thumb quote for a single Houstonian.
Notes: the tax gross-up is an approximation and your real federal liability varies with filing status and deductions. The defaults reflect a single person; adjust every field for roommates or a family. All math runs locally in your browser.