A Dental Hygienist earning $60K/year in Maine takes home $47,602 after all taxes. That’s $3,967/month, with an effective tax rate of 20.7%.
The estimated median salary for Dental Hygienists in Maine is $78K (adjusted from the national median of $80K using Maine’s cost-of-living index of 98). At $60K, you’re earning 23% below the state-adjusted median for this profession.
You’re earning slightly below the state-adjusted median, which is common for mid-career Dental Hygienists or those in lower-cost areas within Maine. The salary range for Dental Hygienists nationally is 55K–105K, so there’s room for growth as you gain experience and specialization.
Filing as married filing jointly on $60K (single earner) saves you $2,180/year ($182/month) compared to filing single. This marriage bonus comes from the doubled standard deduction ($32,200 vs $16,100) and wider lower brackets.
Dental hygienists who work at multiple practices may receive some income on a 1099 basis, triggering self-employment tax. Scrubs, instruments, and loupes purchased for work are deductible if you’re self-employed or an independent contractor. Continuing education required to maintain licensure is deductible for self-employed hygienists. If you’re considering practice ownership or partnership, the transition from W-2 to business owner changes your tax picture dramatically — consult a tax professional before making the leap.
At #32 out of 50 states for take-home pay on a $60K salary, Maine is in the bottom half for take-home pay. You’d keep $2,789 more per year in Alaska (#1), or $232/month.
After adjusting for cost of living, Maine ranks #32 in purchasing power. The cost-adjusted ranking matches the raw ranking, meaning living costs are close to average.