Negotiating salaries vs. high living costs

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Tim_Tex
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28 Feb 2021, 7:47 pm

Is it generally permissible or encouraged to ask for a salary for which one can easily afford a house in a city with higher costs of living?

Or would I be making the same amount of money on the West Coast or the Northeast that I would make in Houston?

Example: Home ownership in Houston requires a $65,000/year salary, but requires a 6-figure income on much of the West Coast ($112K in Seattle, $150K in San Jose, and over $200K in San Francisco).

Should I assume that a $65,000/year job in Houston will automatically pay the aforementioned salaries in the other cities listed?


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02 Mar 2021, 10:10 pm

Look up salary reports on Glassdoor or Comparably for your area. Generally if you get hired in a specific area you get a salary commensurate with that location. Remote hire is a bit trickier to negotiate, but you can usually tell what the range is for a fair salary quote by doing research on one of those two sites.

Affording a house, I should note, is a bit more problematic in salary negotiations than affording general cost of living. I'd suggest basing your suggested salary on cost of living for your region since there are a lot more things factored into that (food, utilities, whatever). Best Places is a good site for figuring that out.