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Texas has no state income tax, making take-home pay higher than the gross salary comparison suggests. The state's economy spans energy, technology, healthcare, and manufacturing, with wide variation between metros like Austin, Dallas, and Houston.

Enter your gross annual salary (pre-tax). Hourly workers: multiply hourly rate by 2,080.

Texas salary percentiles — 2024

PercentileTexasNational
10th$15K$15K
25th$26K$26K
50th (median)median$58K$59K
75th$95K$97K
90th$143K$145K
95th$197K$200K
99th$344K$350K

State figures derived from BLS OEWS 2024 state median. National figures from BLS national percentile data.

Key insight

Texas has no state income tax. A $58K salary in Texas takes home roughly $5,000-$8,000 more per year than the same salary in a state with 6-9% income tax.

Texas salary — frequently asked questions

What is the median salary in Texas?

The median annual salary in Texas is approximately $58K based on 2024 BLS data. Texas is at the national median despite having no state income tax, which means purchasing power is effectively higher than in higher-tax states with similar gross salaries.

What salary is considered good in Texas?

A salary above $75,000 puts you in the top 25% of Texas earners. In Austin, where tech salaries dominate, the threshold is higher. In smaller Texas cities, $65,000 can provide a comfortable lifestyle given lower housing costs outside the major metros.

How does Austin compare to the rest of Texas for salaries?

Austin has seen rapid salary growth due to tech company relocations. Median wages in the Austin metro run 20-25% above the Texas state median. Dallas and Houston are closer to the state median, while rural Texas and the Rio Grande Valley are well below it.

Is Texas good for high-income earners?

Texas is particularly favorable for high earners because there is no state income tax. Someone earning $300,000 in Texas saves $15,000-$30,000 annually compared to the same salary in California or New York. This has driven significant relocation of executives and high earners from high-tax states.

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