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Living on $150k in Tennessee

State salary scenario for $150,000 across cities in Tennessee.

This scenario page shows how a $150,000 salary typically performs across cities in Tennessee, with rent pressure first and deeper links after.

Is $150,000 enough in Tennessee?

Bristol is the current best match in Tennessee for this salary, with rent around 5.8% of gross income and a strong purchasing power outcome in our model.

Useful for relocation shortlists and deciding which city pages to open next.

For 150,000/yr in Tennessee, Bristol is the lowest-rent-burden match in our dataset. Rent is about 5.8% of gross, and Rent (housing) is the biggest monthly cost driver. In this area (mid-range), the model’s rent math puts housing in a “Comfortable” bucket: rent looks comparatively manageable and rent (housing) is the main lever in the estimates.

Best match city
Bristol, TN
Take-home (est.)
9,123.54/mo
Rent share of gross
5.8%
Lifestyle band
Strong purchasing power

Cost-of-living tier: moderate

What drives the budget here?

This area is generally mid-range based on a cost-of-living index of 100 (U.S. average = 100). Typical rent-to-gross is in the Comfortable range (using the page’s rent and income inputs).

In the site’s estimated monthly breakdown, the largest category is Rent (housing) (725.5/mo), so that’s the biggest lever for moving the overall budget up or down.

Practical next steps

  • Rent looks comparatively manageable for the typical household. Your biggest wins usually come from planning for the non-housing categories (utilities, groceries, etc.) so totals stay predictable.
  • Because the required income is above the local median, you’ll usually feel better if you can either increase gross income or target rent closer to the guideline.

Cities in Tennessee (rent burden on $150k, lowest first)

Start with the best-fit cities below, then open individual city scenario pages for details.

  • BristolStrong purchasing power, rent 5.8% of gross, ~$9,123.54/mo take-home
  • KingsportStrong purchasing power, rent 6.41% of gross, ~$9,123.54/mo take-home
  • MorristownStrong purchasing power, rent 6.5% of gross, ~$9,123.54/mo take-home
  • CookevilleStrong purchasing power, rent 6.72% of gross, ~$9,123.54/mo take-home
  • Johnson CityStrong purchasing power, rent 7.27% of gross, ~$9,123.54/mo take-home
  • ClevelandStrong purchasing power, rent 7.34% of gross, ~$9,123.54/mo take-home
  • Oak RidgeStrong purchasing power, rent 8.18% of gross, ~$9,123.54/mo take-home
  • ColumbiaStrong purchasing power, rent 8.3% of gross, ~$9,123.54/mo take-home
  • JacksonStrong purchasing power, rent 8.32% of gross, ~$9,123.54/mo take-home
  • KnoxvilleStrong purchasing power, rent 8.48% of gross, ~$9,123.54/mo take-home
  • MemphisStrong purchasing power, rent 8.54% of gross, ~$9,123.54/mo take-home
  • MaryvilleStrong purchasing power, rent 8.73% of gross, ~$9,123.54/mo take-home
  • ChattanoogaStrong purchasing power, rent 8.78% of gross, ~$9,123.54/mo take-home
  • LebanonStrong purchasing power, rent 9.2% of gross, ~$9,123.54/mo take-home
  • ClarksvilleStrong purchasing power, rent 9.24% of gross, ~$9,123.54/mo take-home