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10 Best Places To Live Where Salaries Have Kept Up With Rent in 2026
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U.S. rental costs have risen as much as 50% in the past 10 years, according to data from the Federal Reserve’s Consumer Price Index — and salaries have not kept pace with rental prices in many places. This makes the rule of finding an apartment that is one quarter of your income nearly impossible in expensive cities such as Miami, New York and Los Angeles, even when you earn a good salary. However, in some places, the rent-to-income ratio is better than in others and can be slightly higher, at 15% to 17%. GOBankingRates rounded up data to show how income stacks up against rental prices, from highest to lowest. These data points are based on April 2026 rent-to-income ratio from Wallet Hub, average monthly rent from Zillow and average household income from IncomebyZipcode.com. Here are 10 of the best places where salaries have kept up with rent in 2026. See Next: America’s Youngest Wealthiest Suburbs Trending Now: How Middle-Class Earners Are Quietly Becoming Millionaires — and How You Can, Too Rent to income ratio: 17.34% Average monthly rent: $2,000 Average household income: $141,150 to $241,167 Keep Financial Literacy Month going — learn how the MoneyLion app helps you track, manage and move your money in one place Rent to income ratio: 17.30% Average monthly rent: $1,850 Average household income: $132,200 to $218,314 Rent to income ratio: 17.24% Average monthly rent: $1,200 Average household income: $81,735 to $112,006 Rent to income ratio: 17.04% Average monthly rent: $1,800 Average household income: $128,599 to $130, 271 Rent to income ratio: 17.02% Average monthly rent: $1,525 Average household income: $80,756 to $99,407 Rent to income ratio: 16.94% Average monthly rent: $925 Average household income: $84,785 to $273,359 Rent to income ratio: 16.56% Average monthly rent: $975 Average household income: $84,041 to $138,703 Rent to income ratio: 16.48% Average monthly rent: $1,152 Average household income: $93,772 to $104,478 Rent to income ratio: 16.35% Average monthly rent: $1,135 Average household income: $98,002 to $132,275 Rent to income ratio: 15.29% Average monthly rent: $1,299 Average household income: $101,767 to $110,470 More From GOBankingRates Here's the Secret to Making $142K a Month From Amazon What Will the Average Social Security Check Be for Retirees in 2026? How Middle-Class Earners Are Quietly Becoming Millionaires -- and How You Can, Too 6 Safe Accounts Proven to Grow Your Money Up to 13x Faster This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: 10 Best Places To Live Where Salaries Have Kept Up With Rent in 2026
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