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If you earn 100K salary in Houston how much would you expect in Northern Virginia?

Let's say you are moving within the same company, same position.

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Microsoft Hyad70 Sep 14, 2017

20% more

NTT Data SidduK Sep 14, 2017

$110K

Impossible Foods se7endust Sep 14, 2017

+1. Not a huge jump in cost of living to boost your salary that much.

Microsoft MSBob Sep 14, 2017

100K and live 50 miles outside of D.C. with a shitty commute or 150K+ to live in NOVA or D.C. and still a shitty commute. Pick your poison.

NerdWallet sOBk65 Sep 15, 2017

https://www.nerdwallet.com/cost-of-living-calculator One of our interns built this. Might be useful for your move

Amazon rusjE-$3 Oct 20, 2018

Man I have used that exact same calculator a lot. I think it's great and easy to use. Well done by The Intern!

Acumen Solutions ethereal Sep 15, 2017

I'm going south from NoVA

Microsoft MSBob Sep 15, 2017

I hope to do the same, some day. Best of luck.

Acumen Solutions ethereal Sep 15, 2017

Where do you live now?

ABB Otterbucks Sep 15, 2017

Texas is a state tax free state, so when you move to VA you add state tax. VA state tax for >17K salary is 5.75%, so your current pay in houston, cost of living not adjusted is $105,750. Now, the cost of living in Richmond VA is lower than Houston, TX so you will break even at $100,597 (NerdWallet) Add your expected pay raise for the new job to that number and voila, you have your "expected salary"

Capital One GsuQ05 Sep 15, 2017

19% for Plano TX to McLean,VA. I know you said you are in Houston - not sure if Houston COL is same as Plano.

Fannie Mae mdarkroom May 28, 2019

Live in NoVA. 150K atleast, maybe online calculators tell only 20% but the reality is somewhat different here.