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Florida vs Nebraska:
Take-Home Pay Comparison

Side-by-side tax comparison between Florida (no income tax) and Nebraska (5.84% top rate).

On a $100K salary
$4,380/year
Florida keeps $4,380 more per year than Nebraska
Florida0% tax Winner
State Tax RateNone
Federal Tax$13,460
FICA$7,650
State + Local Tax$0
Total Taxes$21,110
Take-Home$78,890
Monthly$6,574
Cost-Adjusted$78,890
Nebraska
State Tax Rate2.46-5.84%
Federal Tax$13,460
FICA$7,650
State + Local Tax$4,380
Total Taxes$25,490
Take-Home$74,510
Monthly$6,209
Cost-Adjusted$81,879

Take-Home at Every Salary Level

SalaryFloridaNebraskaDifferenceWinner
$50K$42,298$40,108$2,190Florida
$75K$61,303$58,018$3,285Florida
$100K$78,890$74,510$4,380Florida
$150K$113,446$106,876$6,570Florida
$200K$149,103$140,343$8,760Florida

Analysis: Florida vs Nebraska

Florida offers higher take-home pay at every salary level. With no state income tax, Florida gives you a significant advantage over Nebraska's 5.84% top rate. At $100K, the difference is $4,380/year — thats $365/month.

However, cost of living matters. Florida has a cost index of 100 while Nebraska is at 91. With similar costs of living, the tax difference is the main factor.

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