Side-by-side tax comparison between New Hampshire (no income tax) and Wyoming (no income tax). See which state lets you keep more at every salary level, and how cost of living changes the picture.
Both New Hampshire and Wyoming 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: New Hampshire at 108 vs Wyoming at 94.
New Hampshire wins at 0 out of 10 salary levels tested. The states are evenly matched.
| Salary | New Hampshire | Wyoming | Difference | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $40K | $34,320 | $34,320 | $0 | Tie |
| $50K | $42,355 | $42,355 | $0 | Tie |
| $60K | $50,390 | $50,390 | $0 | Tie |
| $75K | $61,538 | $61,538 | $0 | Tie |
| $100K | $79,125 | $79,125 | $0 | Tie |
| $120K | $93,195 | $93,195 | $0 | Tie |
| $150K | $113,751 | $113,751 | $0 | Tie |
| $200K | $148,887 | $148,887 | $0 | Tie |
| $250K | $183,264 | $183,264 | $0 | Tie |
| $300K | $215,329 | $215,329 | $0 | Tie |
Take-home pay only tells part of the story. New Hampshire has a cost of living index of 108 while Wyoming is at 94 (national average = 100).
The cost of living gap is moderate. After adjustment, $100K has purchasing power of $73,264 in New Hampshire vs $84,176 in Wyoming. However, Wyoming actually provides better purchasing power despite New Hampshire’s take-home advantage.
For a single earner at $100K filing jointly, take-home becomes $84,710 in New Hampshire and $84,710 in Wyoming \u2014 a difference of $0. The gap remains similar regardless of filing status.
On paper, moving from Wyoming to New Hampshire 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.