Salary After Tax · Updated June 2026
Oregon Transit Tax Paycheck Calculator
A $100,000 salary in Oregon takes home $71,439 in 2026 – $5,953 a month, $5,953 per month – for a single filer with no pre-tax deductions. The effective all-in rate (federal + state + FICA) is 28.6%.
Because brackets are progressive, your effective state rate (7.7%) sits well below the 9.9% headline. Use the calculator to add 401(k), health premiums, and filing-status changes.
Salary after tax calculator · 2026
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Where every dollar goes
2026 rules: federal brackets, $16,100/$32,200 standard deductions, $184,500 SS wage base. Hourly figures assume 40 h/week × 52. Non-US figures are planning estimates incl. employee social charges.
Key insights
Key insights
- $100,000 gross → $71,439 net (28.6% effective) in 2026.
- Monthly take-home: $5,953; biweekly: $2,748.
- State tax bill: $7,741/year.
- FICA: $7,650 (Social Security to the $184,500 cap + Medicare).
- After typical rent ($1,500/mo), $53,439/year remains.
| Gross salary | Federal tax | State tax | FICA | Net / year | Net / month | Effective rate |
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| $60,000 | $5,020 | $4,241 | $4,590 | $46,149 | $3,846 | 23.1% |
| $80,000 | $8,770 | $5,991 | $6,120 | $59,119 | $4,927 | 26.1% |
| $100,000 | $13,170 | $7,741 | $7,650 | $71,439 | $5,953 | 28.6% |
| $150,000 | $24,734 | $12,312 | $11,475 | $101,480 | $8,457 | 32.3% |
| $250,000 | $51,304 | $22,212 | $15,514 | $160,971 | $13,414 | 35.6% |
How Oregon taxes a paycheck in 2026
Oregon uses progressive brackets up to 9.9%. No sales tax; statewide 0.1% transit payroll tax applies to wages. On $100,000 (single), the 2026 math: federal $13,170, state $7,741, FICA $7,650 – leaving $71,439 net, or $5,953 per month.
Federal numbers use the 2026 standard deduction of $16,100 and the current bracket schedule. Pre-tax 401(k) and health premiums reduce these figures further – model them in the calculator above.
The 0.1% statewide transit tax
Oregon withholds a statewide transit tax of 0.1% of wages on top of income tax – small per paycheck (about $8/month at $100k) but a common source of confusion on pay stubs, where it appears as "OR STT".
Remember the offset: Oregon has no sales tax at all, which more than refunds the transit levy for almost every household.
Affordability: what that net pay buys here
Against Oregon's typical one-bedroom rent of $1,500, a net of $71,439 leaves $53,439 per year after housing – a comfortable margin by national standards. The state's cost index is 110 (US = 100).
Comparing offers across states? The same gross salary nets between $79,180 (no-tax states) and $71,439 (Oregon) across the covered set – check the state-by-state table on the $100k effective-rate page.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How much is $100,000 after taxes in Oregon?
$71,439 per year in 2026 for a single filer – $5,953/month or $2,748/biweekly paycheck – assuming the standard deduction and no pre-tax benefits.
What is the Oregon state income tax rate?
Progressive brackets up to 9.9% in 2026. No sales tax; statewide 0.1% transit payroll tax applies to wages
Does this include FICA?
Yes – Social Security at 6.2% up to the $184,500 2026 wage base and Medicare at 1.45% (plus 0.9% above $200,000) are included in every figure.
How do 401(k) contributions change the result?
Traditional 401(k) deferrals reduce federal and state taxable income (not FICA). A 10% deferral on $100,000 saves roughly $2,400 in tax for a mid-bracket earner – toggle it in the calculator.
Is this calculator updated for 2026?
Yes – 2026 federal brackets, the $16,100/$32,200 standard deductions, the $184,500 Social Security cap, and Oregon's current schedule.
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