Quick answer
On $100K in New York, your take-home is $5,592/month and 1BR rent takes up 57% of that. After rent, utilities, and groceries you have only $1,747/month left — savings will be difficult.
Affordability Calculator · NY
Can I Afford to Live in New York on $100K?
Real math for $100K/year in New York, NY: taxes, rent, utilities, groceries, and how much is left. No filler.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Monthly Budget Breakdown
| Line Item | Monthly |
|---|---|
| Gross income | $8,333 |
| Federal income tax (~22% effective) | −$1,833 |
| State income tax (Up to 10.9%) | −$908 |
| Take-home pay | $5,592 |
| 1BR rent (New York median) | $3,200 |
| Utilities (avg) | $165 |
| Groceries (avg, 1 person) | $480 |
| Left after essentials | $1,747 |
Federal tax uses a rough effective rate. State tax: Up to 10.9%. Essentials = 1BR rent + utilities + groceries.
Affordability Verdict
Unaffordable at this salary without roommates
Rent alone exceeds 40% of take-home. A roommate splitting a 2BR is the realistic path.
Your $100K salary leaves $1,747 per month after 1BR rent ($3,200), utilities ($165), and groceries ($480) in New York.
What You Can Realistically Afford
Your 30% rent cap: $1,678/month
The standard guideline is to spend no more than 30% of take-home on rent. On $100K inNew York, that's $1,678/month.
1-Bedroom: Over budget
$3,200/mo
57% of take-home · $1,523/mo over cap
2-Bedroom: Over budget
$4,500/mo
80% of take-home solo · $2,250/mo split with roommate
Buy a Home: Out of reach
$750K median
Your ceiling ~$239K · $511K short
50/30/20 Budget for $100K in New York
Based on $5,592/month take-home.
50% — Needs
$2,796
Rent, utilities, groceries, transport, insurance
30% — Wants
$1,678
Dining out, entertainment, subscriptions, hobbies
20% — Savings
$1,118
Emergency fund, retirement, investments
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I afford a 1-bedroom apartment in New York on a $100K salary?
On $100K in New York, your take-home is roughly $5,592/month after federal and state taxes. A 1BR averages $3,200/month, which is 57% of your take-home. That exceeds the recommended 30% rule.
What is the take-home pay for a $100K salary in New York?
On a $100K gross salary in New York, you pay roughly 22% in federal income tax and 11% in state income tax. That leaves approximately $5,592/month in take-home pay.
How much rent can I afford on $100K in New York?
Using the 30% rule, your rent cap on $100K in New York is $1,678/month. The median 1BR in New York is $3,200, so you would exceed the 30% guideline on a 1BR.
Can I buy a home in New York on $100K?
On $100K in New York, your mortgage affordability ceiling is around $239K — well below the $750K median home price. Buying is out of reach at this salary without a large down payment or dual income.