Omaha, NE Salary Calculator

Omaha, NE variant. This is a Omaha, NE-specific version of the Salary Calculator, using pre-defined local figures (tax rates, median home and income values, and typical regional costs). For the full formula, methodology, and FAQ, open the main Salary Calculator.

A salary in Omaha must be weighed against a cost-of-living index of 88 (US avg = 100) and a $270,000 median home. The same paycheck stretches very differently here than in a cheaper metro.

Salary vs. cost of living in Omaha

Omaha's cost-of-living index of 88 means goods and housing cost about 12% less than the national average. To match a $60,000 lifestyle elsewhere you'd need roughly $52,800 here.

The $71,373 local median income and $1,300/month median rent set realistic expectations for Omaha.

About Omaha, NE

Omaha applies Nebraska state income and sales taxes, with a moderate overall burden.

Omaha offers affordable home prices relative to most large US cities.

Omaha is a center for insurance and finance and is home to several major corporations, with a cost of living below the national average.

Worked example: cost-of-living adjustment

A $70,000 offer in Omaha (index 88) has the buying power of about $79,545 in an average-cost city. Rent alone runs ~$15,600/year.

Quick reference

  • Median home value: $270,000
  • Median rent: $1,300/mo
  • Median household income: $71,373
  • Local sales tax: 7%
  • Effective property tax rate: 1.92%
  • Cost of living index: 88 (US avg = 100)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Omaha expensive?

Its cost-of-living index is 88 vs. the US average of 100, so it's below average.

What salary do I need in Omaha?

Scale your target lifestyle by the 88 index - e.g., $52,800 to match a $60k lifestyle.

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