Take-Home Pay in Atlanta

The median salary in Atlanta is $58,940 (BLS 2024). After federal and Georgia state taxes, a single filer takes home $46,155 per year. Adjust your salary below to see your exact breakdown.

Take-home pay in Atlanta — single filer

Gross salaryBi-weeklyAnnual net
$40,000$1,230$31,979
$50,000$1,518$39,464
$60,000$1,806$46,949
$70,000$2,069$53,781
$85,000$2,443$63,509

Single filer, standard deduction, 2025 tax year. Federal + Georgia state taxes + FICA.

Atlanta — key figures

Median salary (BLS 2024)$58,940
Cost of living index105 (US avg = 100)
State income taxYes (Georgia)

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Frequently asked questions

What is the take-home pay for the median salary in Atlanta?

The median salary in Atlanta is $58,940. A single filer takes home $46,155 per year after federal income tax, Georgia state tax, Social Security, and Medicare. That works out to $1,775 bi-weekly or $3,846 per month.

How does Atlanta's cost of living affect your paycheck?

Atlanta has a cost of living index of 105 — 5% higher than the US national average. While your take-home pay is the same in dollar terms regardless of location, your purchasing power is lower than the US average. A $58,940 salary in Atlanta buys less than the same salary in an average-cost US city.

How much state income tax do you pay in Atlanta?

Georgia has an effective state income tax rate of 5.5% on a $58,940 salary, totalling $3,242 annually.

What is the effective tax rate in Atlanta on a $58,940 salary?

A single filer earning $58,940 in Atlanta (Georgia) has a total effective tax rate of 21.7%. This includes 8.5% federal income tax, 5.5% Georgia state income tax, plus 7.65% FICA.

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