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Just looked into some of America's most desirable suburbs and honestly, the salary requirements are wild. Is 300k a good salary? Well, if you're eyeing places like Brookline, Massachusetts or any of those California beach towns, you might actually need it.
Did some digging and found that six of the top-rated suburbs basically require close to or over 300k annual income to live comfortably. We're talking Hermosa Beach, Santa Monica, Manhattan Beach - all in that stratosphere. Manhattan Beach is the kicker though, needing almost 450k to actually be comfortable there. The cost of living alone in these areas is running 170k-220k annually before you even think about building savings.
What's interesting is the gap between median income and what you actually need. Some places show median income around 150k but comfortable living requires double that. University Park in Texas is slightly more reasonable at 350k needed, and Brookline at 346k. Still, is 300k a good salary? In these suburbs, it's basically the entry point.
The whole thing really highlights how location-dependent financial comfort is. You could be making solid money but still feel stretched thin in these neighborhoods. The research factored in everything - housing, utilities, groceries, healthcare, transportation - using that 50/30/20 rule where needs shouldn't exceed half your income. Makes you wonder if the prestige of these suburbs is actually worth the financial pressure.