Is $63K a good salary in Denver?

Short answer: in Denver, you need about $50K to cover the basics, $63K to live comfortably with savings, and $81K+ to thrive. Estimated single-person costs run about $3,190/month.

$50K
Get by
$63K
Comfortable
$81K+
Thrive

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Comfortable โ€” solid savings room

In Denver, $65,000 is worth about $57,018 at US-average prices.

$50,700
Est. take-home
$12,420
After expenses
24%
Savings rate
$1,035
Monthly left

Estimates only. Take-home uses a simplified US single-filer effective rate (federal + FICA); your state, filing status, and deductions will change it. Expenses reflect a single professional.

Common questions

What is a good salary in Denver in 2026?

In Denver, roughly $50K/year covers a single professional's basic costs, $63K is comfortable with real savings room, and $81K+ lets you thrive. Estimated single-person expenses run about $3,190/month.

How much take-home pay is that?

A $63K gross salary is roughly $49,140/year after a simplified US federal + FICA estimate โ€” before state taxes and deductions, which vary.

Is Denver expensive compared to the US average?

Denver runs about 14% above the US-average cost of living (cost index 68/100 vs San Francisco). A salary there is worth roughly its value divided by 1.14 at national prices.

Cost-of-living estimate for Denver; tax figures are simplified planning estimates, not financial advice.