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$70,000 after taxes in Ohio

2025 estimate, single filer. Federal + Social Security + Medicare + Ohio state tax.

Estimated take-home (single)
$55,706
$4,642.17 / month · $2,142.54 / biweekly · 20.4% effective tax rate

Breakdown (single filer)

Gross salary$70,000
Federal income tax-$7,014
Ohio state tax (3.50%)-$1,925
Social Security (6.2%)-$4,340
Medicare (1.45%)-$1,015
Net$55,706

Rent burden in Ohio

Median rent
$1,031 / mo
Annual rent
$12,372
% of net pay
22%
After rent / mo
$3,611.17

HUD's housing burden threshold is 30% of net income. At $70,000 in Ohio, median statewide rent takes 22% — inside affordable territory. That leaves $3,611.17 per month for everything else (utilities, food, transportation, savings).

Source: US Census ACS 2023, B25064 (median gross monthly rent, statewide). Metro markets typically run 20-50% above the state median.

Where $70,000 ranks in Ohio

Ohio percentile
50th
National percentile
45th
Ohio median HH
$69,680
National median HH
$80,610

$70,000 as a single earner places you at the 50th percentile of Ohio households after adjusting for the state median ($69,680 vs national $80,610). Nationally that's the 45th percentile. Household percentiles assume single-earner; two earners at this income would move several brackets higher.

Home affordability in Ohio

Max affordable home
$188,869
Ohio median home
$199,200
Affordability ratio
95%
Max housing / mo
$1,225.00

Using the 28% rule (housing costs ≤ 28% of gross pay) at a 6.75% 30-year fixed mortgage, reserving 25% of the housing budget for taxes + insurance + HOA, your max affordable home price is about $188,869. That's 95% of the Ohio median home value of $199,200 — most homes statewide are out of reach without a larger down payment or co-buyer.

Source: Census ACS 2023, B25077 (median home value). Mortgage rate: Freddie Mac PMMS 30-yr fixed (early 2026 reference).

By filing status

StatusNet annualMonthlyEffective rate
Single$55,706$4,642.1720.4%
Married Filing Jointly$58,922$4,910.1715.8%
Head of Household$57,623$4,801.8817.7%

$70,000 in neighboring states

Net pay and rent burden across Ohio's contiguous neighbors. Direct comparison for relocation or remote-work decisions.

StateState rateNetMedian rent / moAfter rent / yr
Ohio (current)3.50%$55,706$1,031$43,334
Michigan4.25%$55,294$1,119$41,866
Pennsylvania3.07%$55,943$1,226$41,231
West Virginia4.82%$54,980$819$45,152
Kentucky4.00%$55,431$1,014$43,263
Indiana3.05%$55,954$1,052$43,330

Other salaries in Ohio

Common questions

How much of a $70,000 salary do I keep in Ohio?
About $55,706 after federal income tax, Ohio state tax (3.50%), Social Security and Medicare. That works out to roughly $4,642 per month or $2,143 every two weeks for a single filer in 2025.
What is the effective tax rate on $70,000 in Ohio?
The combined effective rate is 20.4%. That's the share of gross pay lost to federal, state, Social Security and Medicare. Marginal rate is higher because federal brackets are progressive — only the top slice of income is taxed at the highest bracket.
Why does take-home in Ohio look moderate compared to neighbors?
Ohio's top state rate is 3.50%. Federal tax is identical in every state — the gap between states on this page is entirely state income tax. Eight states have no income tax (AK, FL, NV, SD, TN, TX, WA, WY); the rest range from ~3% to ~13.3%.
Does this estimate include 401(k), health insurance or local taxes?
No. This is a top-line federal + state + FICA estimate for a single W-2 filer taking the standard deduction. 401(k) pre-tax contributions, employer health premiums, HSA, and city or county income taxes (e.g., NYC, Philadelphia) reduce take-home further. For an exact paycheck, use a payroll service or a CPA.

Full data sources and formulas: /sources.

Estimate only — not tax advice. Federal brackets: IRS Rev. Proc. 2024-40 (tax year 2025). State tax uses the top marginal or flat rate. Itemized deductions, credits, 401(k), healthcare premiums, and local/city taxes are not modeled. Rent and home values: Census ACS 2023 (B25064, B25077). Methodology →

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