A new report analyzing how much it costs to live “in sustainable comfort” in the biggest U.S. cities has found San Antonio residents have the lowest salary requirement to live a comfortable life in 2026, and that figure is about $3,500 lower than it was last year.
SmartAsset’s annual report found single adult residents in San Antonio need to make $83,242 a year to qualify as “financially stable.” Last year, single San Antonians needed to make $86,694 to live comfortably in the city.
Families with two working parents and two children need to make a household income of $192,608 to have a financially stable life in San Antonio, the report found. That’s $6,573 lower than what families needed to make last year.
To determine the rankings, SmartAsset’s analysts examined 100 of the largest U.S. cities and used the latest cost of living data – such as the costs for housing, food, transportation, and income taxes where applicable – from the MIT Living Wage Calculator for childless individuals and for two working adults with two children.
For the purpose of the study, the 50/30/20 budgeting strategy was used to determine “comfortable lifestyle” costs for both individuals and families: 50 percent of income to cover needs and living expenses, 30 percent for “wants,” and 20 percent for savings or paying down debt.
Here’s a breakdown of a San Antonio resident’s comfortable lifestyle based on SmartAsset’s findings:
$41,621 dedicated to needs and living expenses$24,973 dedicated to wants$16,648 dedicated to savings or debt repayment
This is SmartAsset’s interpretation of a comfortable lifestyle for families of four:
$96,304 dedicated to needs and living expenses$57,782 dedicated to wants$38,522 dedicated to savings or debt repayment
SmartAsset said single individuals and families should compare the fluctuating local cost of living and their long-term goals to fully “understand the context” of their respective household incomes. But it’s worth pointing out that a financially stable life in San Antonio isn’t quite attainable for many residents: The city had a median household income of $66,176 in 2024, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Elsewhere in Texas, the report found that families in the Dallas-Fort Worth of suburbs Frisco and McKinney “are closest to a comfortable salary.”
“In Frisco, [Texas], the median household earns $145,444 – substantially higher than the national median of $83,730,” the report’s author wrote. “This figure also accounts for 63.1 percent of the $230,464 income a family of four in Frisco needs to live comfortably. In McKinney, TX, the $124,177 median household income accounts for 53.9 percent of the $230,464 needed.”
The two suburbs also tied with Plano for the 29th highest salary needed nationally to live comfortably in 2026, and the No. 1 highest salary requirements in Texas. Single adults living in these cities need to make $109,242 a year to live a financially stable life this year.