Salary Needed to Live in Yakima as a Retiree

A retired individual (65+) needs approximately $17,912/year to live comfortably in Yakima, WA — including 5% savings.

Comfortable Salary
$17,912
with 5% savings
Bare Minimum
$16,685
no savings buffer
Monthly Expenses
$1,015
16% below national avg

Detailed Monthly Budget for a Retiree in Yakima

ExpenseYakimaNat'l AvgDiff
🏠 1-2BR Senior-Friendly Rent$77$121-36%
🛒 Groceries$21$16+31%
⚡ Utilities$13$15-13%
🚗 Transportation$15$18-17%
🛡️ Car Insurance$176$215-18%
🏥 Health Insurance$35$54-35%
Medicare Supplement$176$200-12%
Prescription Drugs$132$150-12%
Internet + Phone$106$120-12%
Recreation & Social$176$200-12%
Home Maintenance$88$100-12%
Total Monthly$1,015$1,209-16%

How We Calculated the Salary

Monthly expenses:$1,015
Target savings (5%):$57/mo
Monthly after-tax needed:$1,072
Effective tax rate:27%

Gross annual salary needed:$17,912

Other Household Types in Yakima

Single Person
$17,295/yr
$908/mo expenses
Couple (No Kids)
$24,118/yr
$1,226/mo expenses
Family with Kids
$52,014/yr
$2,514/mo expenses

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FAQ

What salary does a retiree need in Yakima?
A retiree needs approximately $17,912/year ($1,493/month gross) to live comfortably in Yakima with a 5% savings rate.
How much is rent for a retiree in Yakima?
A 1-2br senior-friendly in Yakima costs approximately $77/month, which is the largest single expense at 8% of the total budget.
Is Yakima affordable for a retiree?
Yes, Yakima is 16% more affordable than the national average for a retiree.
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