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Moving from Houston to Chicago?

Here's what you'd need to earn to maintain your lifestyle.

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To maintain your Houston lifestyle in Chicago, you'd need to earn:

$78,803/year

$3,803 more than you make now

CategoryHoustonChicago
Salary$75,000$78,803
Federal Income Tax-$8,114-$8,951
Social Security-$4,650-$4,886
Medicare-$1,088-$1,143
State Tax-$0-$3,901
Take-Home Pay$61,149$59,923

Why the difference

  • Cost of living is +5.1% in Chicago
  • Housing is +7.2% in Chicago
  • At the same $75,000 salary, you'd pay $3,713/year in taxes in Chicago

Estimated Moving Costs

Distance: ~942 miles

DIY Truck

$3,000

Container

$5,000

Full-Service

$7,000

Salary Equivalents: Houston to Chicago

Your Houston SalaryChicago EquivalentDifferenceChicago Take-Home
$40,000$42,028+$2,028$33,728
$50,000$52,535+$2,535$41,650
$60,000$63,043+$3,043$49,573
$75,000$78,803+$3,803$59,923
$100,000$105,071+$5,071$77,102
$150,000$157,606+$7,606$110,675

Single filer, 2025 tax brackets, standard deduction. Equivalents based on BEA Regional Price Parities.

How Houston and Chicago Compare

Housing (7% more expensive in Chicago)

The average 1-bedroom apartment in Chicago rents for $1,975/month compared to $1,129/month in Houston. Median home prices: $374,000 in Chicago vs $335,000 in Houston.

Taxes

Texas has no state income tax. Illinois has a flat 5.0% state income tax. On a $75,000 salary, moving to Chicago would cost you about $3,713/year in taxes alone.

Overall Cost of Living

Chicago's overall cost of living is 5.1% higher than Houston, based on the BEA Regional Price Parity index (where 100 = national average).Houston: 98.6, Chicago: 103.6.

Plan Your Move

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Compare rates from licensed movers for your Houston to Chicago move. Average cost: $3,000$7,000.

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Average 1BR rent in Chicago: $1,975/month. Browse available listings.

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