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    The Cities That Give You the Best Shot at a $100K Salary—And Where Your Money Will Go the Furthest

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    The Cities That Give You the Best Shot at a $100K Salary—And Where Your Money Will Go the Furthest
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    Key Takeaways

    • Two California metros—San Jose and San Francisco—lead the list of areas offering the strongest odds of earning six-figure salaries.
    • ScoutLogic compared nearly 40 U.S. metro areas to identify where high-paying jobs and reasonable costs best align for workers in 2025.
    • Though Boston and Seattle have more six-figure jobs than some peers, they ranked below more affordable metros like Denver, Washington, D.C., and Portland.

    For many Americans, reaching a six-figure salary marks a significant career milestone—but in addition to your skills, education, and industry, where you live can make all the difference.

    In some metropolitan areas in the U.S., a $100,000-plus salary is more attainable than in others. Tech hubs, government centers, and regions with strong corporate presence tend to offer more high-paying roles, while living costs determine how far those earnings go. A recent study by ScoutLogic compared nearly 40 metropolitan areas nationwide to find where workers have the greatest chance of earning six figures right now—and the top locations are spread across the country.

    How Location Shapes Your Odds of Earning $100K

    The study found that geography plays a measurable role in salary potential. Regions with thriving tech, government, and corporate sectors tend to offer more six-figure opportunities, while local costs determine how far those earnings go.

    ScoutLogic, a provider of human resource screening services, determined the best areas for six-figure salaries by evaluating the percentage of jobs paying an annual salary of at least $100,000, median household income, salary growth, and estimated monthly expenses. Based on the data, each metro area received a score based on the opportunity for a six-figure salary, taking typical monthly expenses in the region into account. The study included data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. Census Bureau, and cost-of-living databases.

    “This study reveals which metros create the prime conditions for high earners: strong job markets, competitive salaries, and manageable living expenses,” said David Garcia, co-founder and CEO of ScoutLogic. Location isn’t the only factor, though; it’s also important to consider where your skills are in demand, he said.

    Why It Matters to You

    Where you live plays a major role in your earning potential. This study highlights cities that combine strong job markets, solid salaries, and manageable living costs.

    The 5 U.S. Metros Leading the Six-Figure Salary Rankings

    California claims the top two spots on the list: San Jose and San Francisco. San Jose, the largest city in Silicon Valley, hosts major tech companies such as Apple and Google. San Francisco, often considered the financial hub of the western U.S., is home to leading brokerages and banking firms.

    In third place is Colorado’s Denver area, which offers a wide range of opportunities in tech, aerospace, and energy. Lockheed Martin (LMT) and Northrop Grumman (NOC) are among the major space employers to have a strong presence in the region.

    Next is the Washington, D.C. region, which includes parts of Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia. Alongside the federal government, key industries here include healthcare, education, and cybersecurity.

    Rounding out the top five is the Portland area, which spans Oregon and Washington. Nike (NKE), Fred Meyer, and Columbia Sportswear (COLM) are headquartered here, and major employers such as Intel (INTC) and Boeing (BA) continue to drive the region’s job growth.

    How Other Major Metros Compare

    The remaining metro areas in the top 10 are spread across the country and balance pay potential with cost of living. Boston and Seattle each have a higher share of six-figure jobs than cities like Denver or Portland but scored lower overall because of steeper living costs.

    San Diego, Charlotte, and Salt Lake City also rank in the top 10, combining solid income potential with comparatively moderate expenses. Salt Lake City stands out as the most affordable of the group, showing that even a smaller share of $100,000-plus jobs can still go a long way there.

    Here are all of the metro areas included in the study:

    Top U.S. Metro Areas for $100,000 Salaries

    City
    Percentage of jobs paying $100K+
    Median household income
    Annual salary growth rate (2023 to 2024)
    Estimated monthly costs
    Six-Figure Opportunity Score

    San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA
    64.7%
    $157,444
    6.5%
    $1,547
    93

    San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA
    59.8%
    $133,780
    2.8%
    $1,616
    63

    Denver-Aurora-Centennial, CO
    18.4%
    $102,339
    5.4%
    $1,317
    41

    Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV
    26.4%
    $123,896
    2.3%
    $1,485
    37

    Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA
    13.2%
    $94,573
    5.7%
    $1,310
    36

    Salt Lake City-Murray, UT
    10.0%
    $95,045
    5.4%
    $1,139
    35

    Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH
    22.6%
    $112,484
    3.0%
    $1,480
    34

    Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA
    21.2%
    $112,594
    3.7%
    $1,608
    34

    San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA
    16.6%
    $102,285
    3.6%
    $1,381
    30

    Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC
    13.9%
    $80,201
    5.0%
    $1,233
    30

    Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX
    13.7%
    $97,638
    3.2%
    $1,140
    29

    Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA
    16.2%
    $93,525
    3.8%
    $1,406
    28

    Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA
    11.3%
    $86,338
    4.8%
    $1,339
    28

    Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD
    15.3%
    $97,300
    3.2%
    $1,272
    28

    Sacramento–Roseville–Folsom, CA
    10.6%
    $93,986
    4.9%
    $1,449
    28

    Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands, TX
    12.1%
    $80,458
    4.4%
    $1,134
    27

    Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX
    13.1%
    $87,155
    3.9%
    $1,255
    26

    Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ
    11.5%
    $84,703
    4.1%
    $1,239
    25

    Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI
    13.3%
    $98,180
    2.8%
    $1,248
    25

    Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN
    9.5%
    $82,499
    4.5%
    $1,225
    25

    Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI
    12.3%
    $75,123
    4.4%
    $1,205
    24

    Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN
    11.0%
    $79,490
    3.7%
    $1,064
    24

    Raleigh-Cary, NC
    12.5%
    $96,066
    2.7%
    $1,209
    24

    Jacksonville, FL
    7.6%
    $77,013
    4.6%
    $1,110
    24

    New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ
    19.0%
    $97,334
    3.1%
    $1,724
    23

    Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN
    12.5%
    $88,850
    3.0%
    $1,313
    22

    Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL
    11.1%
    $73,481
    4.6%
    $1,364
    22

    Kansas City, MO-KS
    6.8%
    $81,927
    3.9%
    $1,145
    22

    Columbus, OH
    10.4%
    $79,847
    4.0%
    $1,289
    22

    Indianapolis-Carmel-Greenwood, IN
    8.1%
    $77,065
    3.9%
    $1,218
    20

    Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL
    10.6%
    $71,254
    3.8%
    $1,232
    19

    Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL
    7.2%
    $75,611
    3.9%
    $1,174
    19

    Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI
    8.2%
    $76,404
    3.5%
    $1,134
    19

    Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD
    12.4%
    $89,273
    2.6%
    $1,383
    18

    San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX
    7.7%
    $74,297
    3.0%
    $1,079
    17

    Cleveland, OH
    9.6%
    $68,507
    3.1%
    $1,162
    16

    St. Louis, MO-IL
    9.2%
    $78,225
    2.7%
    $1,200
    16

    Las Vegas-Henderson-North Las Vegas, NV
    6.4%
    $73,845
    2.2%
    $1,172
    11

    Pittsburgh, PA
    6.8%
    $73,942
    2.1%
    $1,282
    9

    Source: ScoutLogic

    The findings highlight where six-figure earnings are the most attainable, showing how job markets and living costs vary widely across U.S. metro areas.

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