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New Hampshire vs Ohio:
Take-Home Pay Comparison

Side-by-side tax comparison between New Hampshire (no income tax) and Ohio (3.5% top rate).

On a $100K salary
$4,125/year
New Hampshire keeps $4,125 more per year than Ohio
New Hampshire0% 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$73,046
Ohio
State Tax Rate0-3.5% + local
Federal Tax$13,460
FICA$7,650
State + Local Tax$4,125
Total Taxes$25,235
Take-Home$74,765
Monthly$6,230
Cost-Adjusted$83,072

Take-Home at Every Salary Level

SalaryNew HampshireOhioDifferenceWinner
$50K$42,298$40,235$2,063New Hampshire
$75K$61,303$58,209$3,094New Hampshire
$100K$78,890$74,765$4,125New Hampshire
$150K$113,446$107,259$6,188New Hampshire
$200K$149,103$140,853$8,250New Hampshire

Analysis: New Hampshire vs Ohio

New Hampshire offers higher take-home pay at every salary level. With no state income tax, New Hampshire gives you a significant advantage over Ohio's 3.5% top rate. At $100K, the difference is $4,125/year — thats $344/month.

However, cost of living matters. New Hampshire has a cost index of 108 while Ohio is at 90. After adjusting for cost of living, the gap widens significantly.

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