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Tax year 2026 · Federal & state tables · Computed in your browser

New York vs. Florida: where a paycheck goes further

Florida keeps $3,808 more per year than New York at a $75,000 salary

more kept in Florida at $75,000 · single filer, no 401(k) · 2026

Keep at $75K in New York
$57,784
Keep at $75K in Florida
$61,593
Difference / month
$317.35
Difference at $150K
$8,253

What explains the gap

Florida keeps more of a $75,000 salary than New York. Florida does not tax wages at all. New York runs 9 brackets from 3.9% up to 10.9%.

Employee-paid payroll programs add to the gap: New York runs NY PFL, NY SDI, while Florida runs no state payroll program.

New York City and Yonkers residents also pay a local income tax (NYC 3.078–3.876%; Yonkers 16.75% of state tax). Each has its own calculator on this site. Local income taxes are not included in the figures on this page.

This is a take-home-pay comparison only: cost of living, housing prices, property tax, and sales tax are out of scope and can easily outweigh the income-tax gap shown here.

Take-home pay, New York vs. Florida

Salary New York Florida Extra kept in Florida
$50,000 $40,005 $42,355 $2,350
$75,000 $57,784 $61,593 $3,808
$100,000 $73,877 $79,180 $5,303
$150,000 $105,538 $113,791 $8,253
$200,000 $137,724 $148,927 $11,203

Single filer, no 401(k), 2026 federal and state tables. Florida keeps more at every salary shown here.

How each state's paycheck math differs

Metric New York Florida
Effective all-in rate at $75,000 23.0% 17.9%
Top marginal state rate 10.9% 0.0%
State income-tax structure Progressive None
Employee-paid payroll programs NY PFL, NY SDI None

Quick answers

Is it cheaper to live in Florida than New York?
This page only compares take-home pay from wages; it does not account for housing, property tax, sales tax, or everyday cost of living, which can differ far more than the $3,808 income-tax gap shown here. At $75,000, Florida take-home runs $3,808 a year higher than New York's, but that says nothing about rent or home prices in either state.
How does New York tax wages differently than Florida in 2026?
New York runs 9 brackets from 3.9% up to 10.9%. Florida does not tax wages at all.
How much more do I keep in Florida at $100,000?
About $5,303 more a year in Florida than New York at a $100,000 salary, single filer, no 401(k): $79,180 take-home in Florida versus $73,877 in New York, after federal tax, FICA, and state tax.
Is this the exact amount my employer will withhold?
No. It is a planning estimate on 2026 tables. Actual withholding follows your W-4 elections, benefit premiums, and any local taxes, so individual paychecks can differ even when the year's total lands close. Nothing you type here leaves your browser.

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