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Maine vs Washington:
Take-Home Pay Comparison

Side-by-side tax comparison between Maine (7.15% top rate) and Washington (no income tax).

On a $100K salary
+$5,363/year
Washington keeps $5,363 more per year than Maine
Maine
State Tax Rate5.8-7.15%
Federal Tax$13,460
FICA$7,650
State + Local Tax$5,363
Total Taxes$26,473
Take-Home$73,528
Monthly$6,127
Cost-Adjusted$75,028
Washington0% 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$71,718

Take-Home at Every Salary Level

SalaryMaineWashingtonDifferenceWinner
$50K$39,616$42,298+$2,681Washington
$75K$57,281$61,303+$4,022Washington
$100K$73,528$78,890+$5,363Washington
$150K$105,402$113,446+$8,044Washington
$200K$138,378$149,103+$10,725Washington

Analysis: Maine vs Washington

Washington offers higher take-home pay at every salary level. With no state income tax, Washington gives you a significant advantage over Maine's 7.15% top rate. At $100K, the difference is $5,363/year — thats $447/month.

However, cost of living matters. Maine has a cost index of 98 while Washington is at 110. After adjusting for cost of living, the gap narrows significantly.

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