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What Salary Do You Need to Live in Portland?

Based on 2026 cost of living data, here's how much you need to earn (before tax) in Portland, United States — from bare minimum to living well.

Get By
$49,980
Covers rent & essentials. No savings, tight budget.
Comfortable
$108,405
50/30/20 rule. Savings, dining out, some travel.
Live Well
$138,482
Premium lifestyle with strong savings & flexibility.

Monthly Cost Breakdown

Rent (1BR)$1,800/mo
Groceries + Utilities + Transport + Healthcare$1,130/mo
Total essentials$2,930/mo
Effective tax + deductions rate35.1%

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How We Calculate This

We start with actual monthly costs in Portland: rent for a 1-bedroom apartment, groceries, utilities, transport, and healthcare. For the "comfortable" tier, we apply the 50/30/20 rule — your essentials should be 50% of take-home pay, leaving 30% for wants and 20% for savings.

We then reverse-calculate the gross (pre-tax) salary you'd need, using United States's progressive tax brackets and mandatory deductions (including local taxes for Portland). All figures are in USD for 2026.

Salary Needed by Neighborhood

How much you need varies dramatically within Portland. Here's the breakdown for 30 neighborhoods:

Neighborhood Get By Comfortable Live Well
Pearl District $60,700 $130,577 $166,198
Lake Oswego $59,985 $129,099 $164,350
Nob Hill / NW 23rd $57,841 $124,665 $158,807
South Waterfront $56,412 $121,708 $155,111
Downtown Portland $55,340 $119,491 $152,340
West Linn $55,340 $119,491 $152,340
Laurelhurst $54,268 $117,274 $149,568
Alberta Arts District $53,553 $115,796 $147,720
Irvington $52,839 $114,317 $145,873
Hawthorne $52,839 $114,317 $145,873
Mississippi District $51,767 $112,100 $143,101
Division $51,767 $112,100 $143,101
Goose Hollow $51,767 $112,100 $143,101
Sellwood-Moreland $50,695 $109,883 $140,329
Buckman $49,980 $108,405 $138,482
Sunnyside $49,266 $106,926 $136,634
Woodstock $47,126 $102,492 $131,091
Brooklyn $46,512 $101,014 $129,243
Kenton $45,899 $99,568 $127,395
Foster-Powell $45,899 $99,568 $127,395
St. Johns $44,979 $97,424 $124,624
Montavilla $44,979 $97,424 $124,624
Beaverton $44,060 $95,280 $121,852
Milwaukie $44,060 $95,280 $121,852
Hillsboro $43,446 $93,851 $120,004
Tigard $42,833 $92,422 $118,157
Cully $42,833 $92,422 $118,157
Lents $41,913 $90,278 $115,385
Oregon City $40,994 $88,134 $112,613
Gresham $40,380 $86,705 $110,766

Frequently Asked Questions

What salary do you need to live in Portland?

To live comfortably in Portland in 2026, you need a gross annual salary of approximately $108,405. This covers rent, groceries, utilities, transport, healthcare, and leaves 30% for wants and 20% for savings (50/30/20 rule). The minimum to get by is $49,980.

What is the cost of living in Portland?

Monthly rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Portland is approximately $1,800. Essential monthly expenses (groceries, utilities, transport, healthcare) add roughly $1,130. The effective tax rate is 35.1%.

Is $49,980 enough to live in Portland?

$49,980 is the bare minimum salary to get by in Portland — it covers rent and essential expenses with very little left over. For a comfortable lifestyle with savings, you'd want at least $108,405.

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Data Sources: Cost of living data from Numbeo · Expatistan. Rent from Numbeo Property Prices. Tax rates from OECD Taxing Wages · U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · U.S. Census Bureau. Salary data from BLS · Glassdoor. Exchange rates from the ECB. Updated 2026-02-28. All figures are estimates.