Updated June 2026Reviewed for Tax Year 2026

How Much Tax You Pay on $100k (2026)

Estimated total federal + FICA + state income tax on a $100,000 single-filer salary in 2026, ranked across all 50 states + D.C. with sortable table, top-10 chart, methodology, and CSV download.

Top 10 Lowest Total Tax on $100k

Federal + FICA + state income tax as a share of $100,000. Lower is better.

Top 10 Lowest Total Tax on $100k (2026)
1. Alaska$21,9502. Florida$21,9503. Nevada$21,9504. New Hampshire$21,9505. South Dakota$21,9506. Tennessee$21,9507. Texas$21,9508. Washington$21,9509. Wyoming$21,95010. North Dakota$23,990
Total tax on $100k

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1AlaskaAK0.00%1.19%1.80%0.00%66/10021.95%
2FloridaFL0.00%0.89%7.00%0.00%64/10021.95%
3NevadaNV0.00%0.55%8.24%0.00%66/10021.95%
4New HampshireNH0.00%1.93%0.00%0.00%61/10021.95%
5South DakotaSD0.00%1.24%6.44%0.00%61/10021.95%
6TennesseeTN0.00%0.71%9.56%0.00%63/10021.95%
7TexasTX0.00%1.80%8.25%0.00%54/10021.95%
8WashingtonWA0.00%0.98%9.38%7.00%61/10021.95%
9WyomingWY0.00%0.61%5.44%0.00%68/10021.95%
10North DakotaND2.04%0.98%7.04%2.04%48/10023.99%
11ArizonaAZ2.50%0.62%8.40%2.50%50/10024.45%
12IndianaIN3.05%0.84%7.00%3.05%20/10025.00%
13PennsylvaniaPA3.07%1.49%6.34%3.07%54/10025.02%
14OhioOH3.50%1.52%7.25%3.50%40/10025.45%
15KentuckyKY4.00%0.83%6.00%4.00%38/10025.95%
16LouisianaLA4.25%0.55%9.55%4.25%47/10026.20%
17MichiganMI4.25%1.38%6.00%4.25%32/10026.20%
18IowaIA4.38%1.57%6.94%4.38%39/10026.33%
19ArkansasAR4.40%0.64%9.40%4.40%36/10026.35%
20ColoradoCO4.40%0.55%7.80%4.40%38/10026.35%
21AlabamaAL4.50%0.40%9.25%5.00%48/10026.45%
22North CarolinaNC4.50%0.73%6.99%4.50%19/10026.45%
23UtahUT4.65%0.63%7.47%4.65%37/10026.60%
24MississippiMS4.70%0.79%7.07%4.70%58/10026.65%
25OklahomaOK4.75%0.89%8.99%4.75%33/10026.70%
26MissouriMO4.80%0.97%8.39%4.80%33/10026.75%
27New MexicoNM4.90%0.67%7.63%4.90%36/10026.85%
28IllinoisIL4.95%2.27%8.88%4.95%1/10026.90%
29MassachusettsMA5.00%1.14%6.25%5.00%43/10026.95%
30West VirginiaWV5.12%0.58%6.57%5.12%48/10027.07%
31WisconsinWI5.30%1.68%5.44%5.30%28/10027.25%
32GeorgiaGA5.39%0.92%7.40%5.39%33/10027.34%
33KansasKS5.70%1.41%8.70%5.70%37/10027.65%
34MarylandMD5.75%1.06%6.00%5.75%33/10027.70%
35VirginiaVA5.75%0.81%5.77%5.75%46/10027.70%
36IdahoID5.80%0.67%6.20%5.80%46/10027.75%
37NebraskaNE5.84%1.63%6.96%5.84%36/10027.79%
38MontanaMT5.90%0.74%0.00%4.10%42/10027.85%
39Rhode IslandRI5.99%1.53%7.00%5.99%27/10027.94%
40ConnecticutCT6.00%2.14%6.35%6.90%21/10027.95%
41New JerseyNJ6.37%2.46%6.63%6.37%17/10028.32%
42South CarolinaSC6.40%0.57%7.50%6.40%45/10028.35%
43DelawareDE6.60%0.61%0.00%6.60%42/10028.55%
44VermontVT6.60%1.90%6.35%6.60%23/10028.55%
45District of ColumbiaDC6.75%0.56%6.00%6.75%36/10028.70%
46New YorkNY6.85%1.40%8.53%6.85%25/10028.80%
47MaineME7.15%1.36%5.50%7.15%28/10029.10%
48MinnesotaMN7.85%1.11%8.05%9.85%9/10029.80%
49HawaiiHI8.20%0.31%4.50%7.25%48/10030.15%
50OregonOR8.75%0.93%0.00%9.90%46/10030.70%
51CaliforniaCA9.30%0.75%8.82%9.30%38/10031.25%

Methodology

All TaxEase rankings use the same per-state data lake refreshed for tax year 2026.

  • Income tax — average effective rate paid by middle-quintile households, cross-checked against Tax Foundation State Individual Income Tax Rates.
  • Property tax — property tax paid divided by median market home value (Census ACS 5-year + state DOR aggregates).
  • Sales tax — state statutory rate + population-weighted local average (Tax Foundation 2025 mid-year).
  • Capital gains — state long-term capital gains rate (often the same as ordinary income).
  • Retirement-friendliness score (0–100) 50 + retirement_bonus − property×1000 − sales×100 − income×150, clamped 0–100.
  • Overall burden income + property×2 + sales×0.30, assuming home value ≈ 2× income and 30% of income spent on taxable goods.

Effective federal rate at $100k single ≈ 14.3%. FICA = 7.65%. State income rate varies from 0% to ~9.3%. Property and sales taxes are not included on this page.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this total tax or just income tax?
Federal income tax + FICA (Social Security + Medicare) + state income tax. Property and sales taxes are excluded — see Tax Burden by State for a fuller composite.
Single vs. married?
These numbers assume a single filer using the 2026 standard deduction. Married filing jointly typically lowers the federal effective rate.
How is the federal effective rate derived?
We use a flat 14.3% federal effective at $100k single filing after the 2026 standard deduction, derived from the 2026 IRS bracket schedule.
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