Average Salary in San Diego (2025)

The average salary in San Diego in 2025 is $1,346 per week. After tax, the estimated take-home pay is around $4,374 per month. This guide also compares cost of living, rent, and affordability in San Diego.

The median weekly salary in San Diego is $1,346, which is well above the US baseline used on this site. Estimated monthly take-home pay is about $4,374. A typical one-bedroom city-centre rent of $3,224 puts strong pressure on take-home pay.

Median weekly salary
$1,346
Median hourly pay
$31.6
Estimated monthly take-home
$4,374
Rent burden
73.7%

Salary snapshot for San Diego

MetricValue
Median weekly salary$1,346
Median hourly pay$31.6
Estimated monthly take-home$4,374
Difference vs US average+37.3%
1-bed rent in city centre$3,224
Rent burden share73.7%

Cost of living link

Users comparing pay and affordability usually also want local expenses. See the cost of living in San Diego.

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FAQ

What is the average salary in San Diego after tax?

The estimated take-home pay after tax in San Diego is around $4,374 per month based on median salary data.

Is San Diego expensive to live in?

Living costs depend on rent and everyday spending. See the cost of living in San Diego for a fuller picture of affordability.

How much salary is needed to live comfortably in San Diego?

A comfortable salary depends on rent and lifestyle, but many households aim to keep housing costs below 30–40% of income. On this page, the estimated city-centre rent burden is 73.7% of estimated take-home pay.

Sources: BLS for salary data, Numbeo for rent and cost context. Salary year: 2025. Cost update: 2026-04-01.