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Alaska vs Florida:
Take-Home Pay Comparison

Side-by-side tax comparison between Alaska (no income tax) and Florida (no income tax). See which state lets you keep more at every salary level, and how cost of living changes the picture.

On a $100K salary
$0/year
Both states have identical take-home pay
Thats $0/month \u00B7 $0 over 5 years
Alaska0% tax
State Tax StructureNone
Federal Tax$13,225
FICA (SS + Medicare)$7,650
State + Local Tax$0
Total Taxes$20,875
Annual Take-Home$79,125
Monthly Take-Home$6,594
Effective Tax Rate20.9%
Cost of Living Index127
Cost-Adjusted Value$62,303
Florida0% tax
State Tax StructureNone
Federal Tax$13,225
FICA (SS + Medicare)$7,650
State + Local Tax$0
Total Taxes$20,875
Annual Take-Home$79,125
Monthly Take-Home$6,594
Effective Tax Rate20.9%
Cost of Living Index100
Cost-Adjusted Value$79,125

Tax Structure: Alaska vs Florida

Both Alaska and Florida have no state income tax, so the take-home pay difference at any salary level comes down to local taxes and cost of living. Federal tax and FICA are identical regardless of state.

Neither state imposes local income taxes, so the only difference is cost of living: Alaska at 127 vs Florida at 100.

Take-Home at Every Salary Level

Alaska wins at 0 out of 10 salary levels tested. The states are evenly matched.

SalaryAlaskaFloridaDifferenceWinner
$40K$34,320$34,320$0Tie
$50K$42,355$42,355$0Tie
$60K$50,390$50,390$0Tie
$75K$61,538$61,538$0Tie
$100K$79,125$79,125$0Tie
$120K$93,195$93,195$0Tie
$150K$113,751$113,751$0Tie
$200K$148,887$148,887$0Tie
$250K$183,264$183,264$0Tie
$300K$215,329$215,329$0Tie

Cost of Living: Alaska (127) vs Florida (100)

Take-home pay only tells part of the story. Alaska has a cost of living index of 127 while Florida is at 100 (national average = 100).

This is a substantial difference. After adjusting for cost of living, $100K in Alaska has purchasing power of $62,303 compared to $79,125 in Florida. Interestingly, Florida wins on purchasing power even though Alaska has higher raw take-home pay. The cost of living difference more than offsets the tax advantage.

Alaska \u2014 Cost-Adjusted
$62,303
Purchasing power of $79,125 take-home
Florida \u2014 Cost-Adjusted
$79,125
Purchasing power of $79,125 take-home

Married Filing Jointly: How It Changes the Comparison

For a single earner at $100K filing jointly, take-home becomes $84,710 in Alaska and $84,710 in Florida \u2014 a difference of $0. The gap remains similar regardless of filing status.

Should You Move from Florida to Alaska?

On paper, moving from Florida to Alaska would save $0/year on a $100K salary, or $0 over 5 years. But relocation involves real costs: moving expenses, potentially buying/selling a home, changing jobs, and adjusting to a new community.

At $0/year, the tax difference alone likely isn’t worth relocating for. Other factors — job market, lifestyle, family — should drive the decision. The tax savings are a nice bonus if you’re already considering the move for other reasons.

Explore Each State in Detail

Compare at Specific Salary Levels

$40K
AK saves $0/yr
$50K
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$60K
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$70K
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$75K
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$80K
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$90K
AK saves $0/yr
$100K
AK saves $0/yr
$120K
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$150K
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$200K
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$250K
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$300K
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