A 2026 income study has good news for big earners in San Antonio: A six-figure salary goes a little further than it did last year.
A San Antonio resident's $100,000 salary is worth $86,419 after taxes and adjusted for the local cost of living, according to the new financial analysis from SmartAsset. That's $335 higher than last year.
The take-home pay for six-figure-earning San Antonians is nearly 10 percent higher than it was in 2024, when the same salary had an adjusted value of $78,089, according to a separate study by GoBakingRates.com.
SmartAsset used its paycheck calculator to apply federal, state, and local taxes to an annual salary of $100,000 in 69 of the largest American cities. The figure was then adjusted for the local cost of living (which included average costs for housing, groceries, utilities, transportation, and miscellaneous goods and services). Cities were then ranked based on where a six-figure salary is worth the least after applicable taxes and cost-of-living adjustments.
San Antonio ranked No. 62 in the overall ranking of U.S. cities where $100,000 is worth the least. If the rankings were flipped and the cities were ranked based on where $100,000 goes the furthest, that places San Antonio in the No. 8 spot nationwide.
Manhattan, New York, remains the No. 1 city where a six-figure salary is worth the least. A Manhattan resident's take-home pay is only worth $29,420 after taxes and adjusted for the cost of living, which is 3.10 percent lower than it was in 2025.
SmartAsset determined that Manhattan has a 29.7 percent effective tax rate on six-figure salaries. Meanwhile, the effective tax rate on a $100,000 salary in Texas (based on the eight cities examined in the report) is 21.1 percent. It's worth highlighting that New York implements a statewide graduated-rate income tax from 4 to 10.90 percent, whereas Texas is one of only eight states that don't tax residents' income.
Oklahoma City, No. 69, is the U.S. city in the report where a $100,000 salary stretches the furthest. A six-figure salary is worth $91,868 in 2026, up from $89,989 last year.
This is the post-tax value of a $100,000 salary in other Texas cities, and their ranking in the report:
- Plano (No. 27): $72,653
- Dallas (No. 47): $80,103
- Austin (No. 53): $82,446
- Lubbock (No. 59): $84,567
- Houston (No. 60): $84,840
- El Paso (No. 67): $90,276
- Corpus Christi (No. 68): $91,110
According to the report, getting some "financial breathing room" by making six figures really depends on where someone lives and what their lifestyle is. For residents living in the 42 states that levy some amount of income tax, their take-home pay dwindles further.
"And depending on how taxes are filed, reaching a $100,000 income may push a household from the 22 percent to 24 percent marginal tax bracket," the report's author wrote. "Meanwhile, locations with high costs across housing and everyday essentials may be less forgiving to a $100,000 income."