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See What a $100K Salary Looks Like After Taxes in Your State

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America is still in the midst of a health crisis triggered by the global coronavirus pandemic. Unfortunately, this has brought financial hardship to many Americans -- especially because most have insufficient emergency funds. In a recent GOBankingRates survey, nearly half of those polled claimed to have less than one month of emergency savings tucked away, and fewer than 19% have more than six months of savings. At times like these, it's more important than ever to focus on just how much income you take home from your paycheck so you can budget appropriately going forward.

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To that end, GOBankingRates analyzed the tax burden on a hypothetical $100,000 salary to find how much take-home pay varied by state. Data was analyzed for both single and married filers. Seven states have a tax burden as low as 16.28% for married filers: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wyoming. The tax burden is highest for single filers in Oregon, coming in at 30.39% for single filers earning $100,000.

One good way to use this data during the current financial crisis is to divide your anticipated take-home pay into a usable budget. Most advisers suggest some variation of a 50/30/20 budget, in which 50% of your income goes to necessities, 30% is for discretionary items and 20% is for savings. In uncertain economic times, you can try to whittle down the 30% category and shift more toward your savings. You may also be able to negotiate the payments on some of your bills in the "necessity" category as well. For example, some credit card issuers may be willing to allow you to defer payments or interest for a month or more during the current crisis.

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More than anything, times of economic stress further emphasize the ongoing need for an emergency fund. After this crisis passes, which it surely will, take the opportunity during the subsequent economic recovery to tuck away more money than you're used to for savings. In the meantime, divert any extra income you may have toward your emergency fund. Focus on your take-home pay when figuring out your budget throughout the current crisis and beyond.

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Alabama

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,094

  • Tax burden: 27.09%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,042.08

  • Take home pay: $72,906

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $19,959

  • Tax burden: 19.96%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $767.65

  • Take home pay: $80,041

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Alaska

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $22,754

  • Tax burden: 22.75%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $875.15

  • Take home pay: $77,246

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $16,279

  • Tax burden: 16.28%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $626.12

  • Take home pay: $83,721

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Arizona

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $25,768

  • Tax burden: 25.77%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $991.08

  • Take home pay: $74,232

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $18,393

  • Tax burden: 18.39%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $707.42

  • Take home pay: $81,607

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Arkansas

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,749

  • Tax burden: 27.75%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,067.27

  • Take home pay: $72,251

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,484

  • Tax burden: 20.48%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $787.85

  • Take home pay: $79,516

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California

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $28,069

  • Tax burden: 28.07%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,079.58

  • Take home pay: $71,931

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $18,461

  • Tax burden: 18.46%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $710.04

  • Take home pay: $81,539

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Colorado

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $26,810

  • Tax burden: 26.81%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,031.15

  • Take home pay: $73,190

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $19,761

  • Tax burden: 19.76%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $760.04

  • Take home pay: $80,239

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Connecticut

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,122

  • Tax burden: 27.12%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,043.15

  • Take home pay: $72,878

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $19,639

  • Tax burden: 19.64%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $755.35

  • Take home pay: $80,361

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Delaware

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,519

  • Tax burden: 27.52%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,058.42

  • Take home pay: $72,481

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,226

  • Tax burden: 20.23%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $777.92

  • Take home pay: $79,774

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Florida

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $22,754

  • Tax burden: 22.75%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $875.15

  • Take home pay: $77,246

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $16,279

  • Tax burden: 16.28%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $626.12

  • Take home pay: $83,721

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Georgia

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,619

  • Tax burden: 27.62%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,062.27

  • Take home pay: $72,381

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,368

  • Tax burden: 20.37%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $783.38

  • Take home pay: $79,632

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Hawaii

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $29,235

  • Tax burden: 29.24%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,124.42

  • Take home pay: $70,765

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $21,063

  • Tax burden: 21.06%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $810.12

  • Take home pay: $78,937

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Idaho

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $28,559

  • Tax burden: 28.56%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,098.42

  • Take home pay: $71,441

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,959

  • Tax burden: 20.96%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $806.12

  • Take home pay: $79,041

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Illinois

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,090

  • Tax burden: 27.09%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,041.92

  • Take home pay: $72,910

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,001

  • Tax burden: 20.00%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $769.27

  • Take home pay: $79,999

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Indiana

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $25,583

  • Tax burden: 25.58%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $983.96

  • Take home pay: $74,417

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $18,708

  • Tax burden: 18.71%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $719.54

  • Take home pay: $81,292

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Iowa

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $28,261

  • Tax burden: 28.26%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,086.96

  • Take home pay: $71,739

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,728

  • Tax burden: 20.73%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $797.23

  • Take home pay: $79,272

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Kansas

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,290

  • Tax burden: 27.29%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,049.62

  • Take home pay: $72,710

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $19,650

  • Tax burden: 19.65%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $755.77

  • Take home pay: $80,350

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Kentucky

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,134

  • Tax burden: 27.13%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,043.62

  • Take home pay: $72,866

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,039

  • Tax burden: 20.04%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $770.73

  • Take home pay: $79,961

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Louisiana

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $26,760

  • Tax burden: 26.76%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,029.23

  • Take home pay: $73,240

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $18,787

  • Tax burden: 18.79%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $722.58

  • Take home pay: $81,213

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Maine

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $28,596

  • Tax burden: 28.60%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,099.85

  • Take home pay: $71,404

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,933

  • Tax burden: 20.93%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $805.12

  • Take home pay: $79,067

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Maryland

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $26,863

  • Tax burden: 26.86%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,033.19

  • Take home pay: $73,137

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $19,799

  • Tax burden: 19.80%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $761.50

  • Take home pay: $80,201

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Massachusetts

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,134

  • Tax burden: 27.13%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,043.62

  • Take home pay: $72,866

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,039

  • Tax burden: 20.04%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $770.73

  • Take home pay: $79,961

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Michigan

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $26,477

  • Tax burden: 26.48%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,018.35

  • Take home pay: $73,523

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $19,475

  • Tax burden: 19.48%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $749.04

  • Take home pay: $80,525

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Minnesota

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $28,320

  • Tax burden: 28.32%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,089.23

  • Take home pay: $71,680

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,821

  • Tax burden: 20.82%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $800.81

  • Take home pay: $79,179

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Mississippi

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $26,954

  • Tax burden: 26.95%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,036.69

  • Take home pay: $73,046

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $19,859

  • Tax burden: 19.86%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $763.81

  • Take home pay: $80,141

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Missouri

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,302

  • Tax burden: 27.30%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,050.08

  • Take home pay: $72,698

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,157

  • Tax burden: 20.16%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $775.27

  • Take home pay: $79,843

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Montana

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $28,212

  • Tax burden: 28.21%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,085.08

  • Take home pay: $71,788

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,881

  • Tax burden: 20.88%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $803.12

  • Take home pay: $79,119

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Nebraska

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,835

  • Tax burden: 27.84%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,070.58

  • Take home pay: $72,165

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $19,600

  • Tax burden: 19.60%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $753.85

  • Take home pay: $80,400

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Nevada

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $22,754

  • Tax burden: 22.75%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $875.15

  • Take home pay: $77,246

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $16,279

  • Tax burden: 16.28%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $626.12

  • Take home pay: $83,721

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New Hampshire

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,134

  • Tax burden: 27.13%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,043.62

  • Take home pay: $72,866

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,039

  • Tax burden: 20.04%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $770.73

  • Take home pay: $79,961

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New Jersey

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $26,210

  • Tax burden: 26.21%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,008.08

  • Take home pay: $73,790

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $17,756

  • Tax burden: 17.76%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $682.92

  • Take home pay: $82,244

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New Mexico

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $26,767

  • Tax burden: 26.77%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,029.50

  • Take home pay: $73,233

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $19,556

  • Tax burden: 19.56%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $752.15

  • Take home pay: $80,444

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New York

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,926

  • Tax burden: 27.93%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,074.08

  • Take home pay: $72,074

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,333

  • Tax burden: 20.33%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $782.04

  • Take home pay: $79,667

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North Carolina

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,353

  • Tax burden: 27.35%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,052.04

  • Take home pay: $72,647

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,227

  • Tax burden: 20.23%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $777.96

  • Take home pay: $79,773

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Guy RD / Shutterstock.com

North Dakota

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $24,170

  • Tax burden: 24.17%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $929.62

  • Take home pay: $75,830

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $17,194

  • Tax burden: 17.19%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $661.31

  • Take home pay: $82,806

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Ohio

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $24,846

  • Tax burden: 24.85%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $955.62

  • Take home pay: $75,154

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $17,955

  • Tax burden: 17.96%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $690.58

  • Take home pay: $82,045

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Oklahoma

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $26,946

  • Tax burden: 26.95%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,036.38

  • Take home pay: $73,054

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $19,684

  • Tax burden: 19.68%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $757.08

  • Take home pay: $80,316

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Oregon

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $30,389

  • Tax burden: 30.39%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,168.81

  • Take home pay: $69,611

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $22,549

  • Tax burden: 22.55%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $867.27

  • Take home pay: $77,451

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Sean Pavone / Getty Images/iStockphoto

Pennsylvania

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $25,443

  • Tax burden: 25.44%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $978.58

  • Take home pay: $74,557

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $18,588

  • Tax burden: 18.59%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $714.92

  • Take home pay: $81,412

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SeanPavonePhoto / Getty Images/iStockphoto

Rhode Island

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $26,263

  • Tax burden: 26.26%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,010.12

  • Take home pay: $73,737

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $19,199

  • Tax burden: 19.20%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $738.42

  • Take home pay: $80,801

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South Carolina

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $28,363

  • Tax burden: 28.36%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,090.88

  • Take home pay: $71,637

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $21,020

  • Tax burden: 21.02%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $808.46

  • Take home pay: $78,980

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South Dakota

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $22,754

  • Tax burden: $22,754

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $875.15

  • Take home pay: $77,246

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $16,279

  • Tax burden: 16.28%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $626.12

  • Take home pay: $83,721

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Tennessee

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $23,630

  • Tax burden: 23.63%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $908.85

  • Take home pay: $76,370

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $17,031

  • Tax burden: 17.03%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $655.04

  • Take home pay: $82,969

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Texas

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $22,754

  • Tax burden: 22.75%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $875.15

  • Take home pay: $77,246

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $16,279

  • Tax burden: 16.28%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $626.12

  • Take home pay: $83,721

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Utah

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,090

  • Tax burden: 27.09%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,041.92

  • Take home pay: $72,910

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,001

  • Tax burden: 20.00%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $769.27

  • Take home pay: $79,999

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Vermont

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,249

  • Tax burden: 27.25%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,048.04

  • Take home pay: $72,751

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $19,092

  • Tax burden: 19.09%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $734.31

  • Take home pay: $80,908

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Davel5957 / Getty Images/iStockphoto

Virginia

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,534

  • Tax burden: 27.53%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,059.00

  • Take home pay: $72,466

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,346

  • Tax burden: 20.35%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $782.54

  • Take home pay: $79,654

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Washington

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $22,754

  • Tax burden: 22.75%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $875.15

  • Take home pay: $77,246

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $16,279

  • Tax burden: 16.28%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $626.12

  • Take home pay: $83,721

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Sean Pavone / Getty Images/iStockphoto

West Virginia

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,323

  • Tax burden: 27.32%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,050.88

  • Take home pay: $72,677

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,042

  • Tax burden: 20.04%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $770.85

  • Take home pay: $79,958

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Ron and Patty Thomas / Getty Images

Wisconsin

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $27,848

  • Tax burden: 27.85%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $1,071.08

  • Take home pay: $72,152

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $20,463

  • Tax burden: 20.46%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $787.04

  • Take home pay: $79,537

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Wyoming

Single filing

  • Total income taxes paid: $22,754

  • Tax burden: 22.75%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $875.15

  • Take home pay: $77,246

Married filing jointly

  • Total income taxes paid: $16,279

  • Tax burden: 16.28%

  • Amount taken out of a bi-weekly paycheck: $626.12

  • Take home pay: $83,721

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Methodology: GOBankingRates, in order to find what a $100,000 salary looks like in every state, sourced both the federal and state tax brackets from the Tax Foundation's 2020 data. GOBankingRates used an in-house income tax calculator to find both the effective and marginal tax rate on income of $100,000 in every state. GOBankingRates also found the Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax, with its rate sourced from ADP. These calculations were done for a person filing their taxes as a single person and for a married couple filing jointly. GOBankingRates found the total income taxes paid, total tax burden, total take home pay, total gross biweekly paycheck, the after income tax biweekly paycheck for each state and the total amount taken out of each biweekly paycheck due to taxes. All data was collected and up to date as of March 10, 2020.

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