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Washington (WA) · No state income tax · Property tax: 0.98% · Median home (ZHVI): $615,000

As of Jun 2026 · Sources: Zillow ZHVI, Tax Foundation, Census ACS, Freddie Mac PMMS

Written by Jere Salmisto·Reviewed by CalcFi Editorial·Methodology
TL;DR

Washington levies no state income tax — a distinction shared by only nine states. Median income: $94,600. Cost-of-living index: 108. Regional CPI YoY is running ~2.7%, vs ~3.2% nationally.

Source: Zillow ZHVI / Tax Foundation, 2026-06-12

Your savings rate — the percentage of gross income you save — is the most important factor in building wealth. In Washington, with no state income tax, more of your gross income reaches your bank account, making it easier to hit a 20%+ savings rate target. The cost of living index of 108.4 determines your expense floor — in this higher-cost state, expenses consume a larger share of income, compressing the savings rate. Target at least 20% for financial independence, adjusting for Washington's specific cost profile.

Washington Financial Snapshot (2026) — Savings Rate Calculator

Median income + cost-of-living scale the savings rate for the savings rate calculator in Washington. Every row cites a primary public dataset. Numbers reflect the most recent vintage available; refresh cadence is documented in the methodology.

MetricWashingtonSource
Median home value (ZHVI)$615,000[1][1]
Minimum wage$16.66/hr[2][2]
Median household income$94,600/yr[3][3]
Top marginal income tax rateNone[4][4]
Cost-of-living index (BEA RPP)108.4 (US = 100)[5][5]

How the Savings Rate Calculator Math Works Under Washington Law

The Savings Rate Calculator runs a well-known formula (principal × rate, discounted cash flow, amortization, or equivalent) client-side and layers on Washington's tax and cost-of-living inputs. State-specific numbers — brackets, exemptions, and averages — come from public federal / state datasets cited in the sources section.

Local context: Washington

Housing economics in Washington. The median home value runs 71.8% above the U.S. baseline for Washington is $615,000 per Zillow's home-value index. Effective property tax sits at 0.98% of assessed value, below the 0.99% national average tracked by the Tax Foundation. Lenders in Washington have quoted 6.30% on the 30-year fixed product over the trailing four-week window per Freddie Mac PMMS — the prevailing posted rate before any borrower-specific lock-ins.

Income and tax climate. Median household income in Washington reaches $94,600 per the ACS five-year vintage, pulling above the $78,538 U.S. median. Washington's top marginal state income tax bracket lands at 0.00% — one of nine states that levies no broad-based income tax, shifting the revenue burden onto sales, property, and severance levies. BEA's Regional Price Parity scores Washington at 108.4 (national = 100), meaning a dollar in Washington buys 92¢ of national purchasing power.

How Washington's economic profile shapes the calculation. Every calculator on this page that takes a state-level input uses the values surfaced above as its default. Override any field to model your own scenario; the math reruns instantly in your browser. No inputs are transmitted to any server — the saved-state feature persists to your device's local storage only.

Local context as of 2026-06-26. Live data sources are listed in the Sources section below; each metric carries its own retrieval date.

Washington versus the U.S. baseline

How does Washington stack up against the national average on the metrics that drive the calculators on this page? The table below pairs the Washington-specific reading against the U.S. baseline so you can see at a glance whether your local scenario runs above or below typical. Three to five percentage points of difference on most of these inputs translates into meaningful changes in calculator output — for example, a 50-basis-point difference in mortgage rate moves the monthly payment on a $400,000 30-year loan by roughly $130.

MetricWashingtonU.S. baselineDifference
Median home value[zillow]$615,000$358,00071.8%
Property tax rate[tax-foundation]0.98%0.99%-1.0%
Top marginal income tax[tax-foundation]None~4.08% (volume-weighted)−4.08 pp
Cost-of-living index (RPP)[bea-rpp]108.4100.08.4 pts
Avg homeowners insurance[naic]$1,060/yr$1,754/yr-39.6%

How to use the Savings Rate Calculator

Walk through using the Savings Rate Calculator with Washington-specific defaults pre-loaded from primary sources.

  1. Pre-fill with local dataEach calculator on this page loads with state- or city-specific defaults pulled live from primary sources (FRED, BLS, Zillow, Freddie Mac PMMS, IRS, BEA). The blue values shown next to each input are the local averages so you can see how your scenario compares to the typical case before changing anything.
  2. Override the inputs you controlChange any field to model your actual situation. The math reruns in your browser the moment you change a value — no signup, no API call, no data transmission. Hover over the small (i) icon next to each label to see the formula that field feeds and where the default came from.
  3. Read the derived valuesThe result panel shows the primary calculation (monthly payment, take-home pay, savings projection, etc.) plus the intermediate values that drive it. Each line item is labeled with the formula component it represents so you can verify the arithmetic against any agency publication, textbook, or competing calculator.
  4. Adjust assumptions and re-runMost calculators have a section for assumption inputs that are easy to overlook — annual raises, expected return, inflation, vacancy rate, depreciation schedule, marginal vs. effective tax treatment. The defaults are conservative; aggressive scenarios usually require explicit overrides.
  5. Save to "My Numbers"When the inputs match your reality, click Save to "My Numbers". The values persist to your device's local storage (IndexedDB) and reload automatically on your next visit. Nothing is transmitted to any CalcFi server — the saved-state feature is deliberately client-side only for privacy.
  6. Compare scenarios side by sideMost calculators offer a comparison view that shows two or more scenarios side by side. Use this to model decision points: 15-year vs 30-year mortgage, Roth vs Traditional IRA, salary vs hourly, lease vs buy. The comparison view also produces a shareable summary you can download as PNG or PDF.
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Worked Examples: Savings Rate Calculator in Washington Cities

Same formula, different inputs. Each city name links to its own pSEO page where the calculator is pre-filled with local medians.

CityMedian homeMedian rentHUD FMR 2BRMedian income
Seattle, WA$751,552$2,192/mo$2,025/mo$112,594
Spokane, WA$416,800$1,520/mo$1,400/mo$72,836
Kennewick, WA$438,869$1,686/mo$1,550/mo$85,881
Kent, WA$495,000$1,750/mo$1,600/mo$75,800
Tacoma, WA$445,000$1,600/mo$1,475/mo$62,500

Sources: Zillow ZHVI + ZORI[1], HUD FMR[2], Census ACS[3], Freddie Mac PMMS[4].

How Washington Compares to Neighboring States

Moving one state over changes the savings rate numbers. Compare median home value (Zillow ZHVI), top marginal income tax rate, effective property tax rate, and the BEA all-items Regional Price Parity across Washington and its border states.

StateMedian homeTop inc taxProp tax rateRPP (US=100)
Washington (this page)$615,000None0.98%108.4
Idaho side-by-side$465,0005.70%0.69%92.2
see Oregon$490,0009.90%0.87%104.8

Sources: Zillow ZHVI[1], state Departments of Revenue / Tax Foundation[2], Tax Foundation property taxes[3], BEA Regional Price Parities[4].

What Changes Your Result in Washington

  • Washington cost-of-living drag:Line-item costs in Washington deviate from the US mean by whatever the BEA all-items RPP deviates from 100. Weight your budget toward the state average rather than the national average.

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How does Washington compare to the other 49?

Sourced from primary government data. All 50 states ranked, click any state for the breakdown.

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How Washington Compares

MetricWashingtonNational AvgIDOR
Median Home Price$615,000$420,000$465,000$535,000
Property Tax Rate0.98%1.07%0.84%0.97%
State Income TaxNone4.6%*5.8%9.9%
Avg Insurance Cost$1,060/yr$1,544/yr$1,320/yr$1,440/yr
Cost of Living Index108.410099115
Household Income — p25$45,301$41,401$43,600$45,569
Household Income — p50 (median)$96,526$83,592$81,700$89,511
Household Income — p75$166,045$153,000$137,996$152,459

*Average of states that levy an income tax. 2026 estimates. Washington has the lowest estate tax exemption threshold in the U.S. at $2.193M.[3] Income percentiles from DQYDJ/Census CPS 2024[4].

Washington Financial Planning Tips

Tip

Washington's median household income is $94,600. Saving between 10% ($9,460/yr) and 15% ($14,190/yr) of gross income spans the typical range recommended by financial planners for long-term savings goals. Washington's cost of living is at or above the national average (RPP index 108). Washington levies no state income tax — a distinction shared by only nine states.

Tip

Washington's BEA RPP cost-of-living index is 108 — 8 points above the national baseline of 100. For savings calculators, this means reaching the same real-dollar goal requires more nominal dollars than the national average. When setting a savings target in this calculator, adjust the goal by the COL index if you plan to spend the funds in Washington rather than in another region.

Tip

Regional CPI YoY is running ~2.7%, vs ~3.2% nationally. Washington unemployment sits at 4.8% (above the 4.1% national rate). Labor force participation in Washington runs about 63.4%, reflecting the share of the working-age population actively engaged in the labor market.

Frequently Asked Questions: Savings Rate Calculator in Washington

How does the savings rate work in Washington?
The savings rate calculator runs the standard client-side formula and layers on Washington's zero state income tax, 0.98% property tax rate, and cost-of-living index of 108.4. All inputs stay in your browser.
What is Washington's top marginal income tax rate?
Washington levies no state income tax — a distinction shared by only nine states.
Does Washington tax Social Security or retirement income?
Washington exempts Social Security and exempts pensions and 401(k)/IRA withdrawals.
What's the combined sales tax rate in Washington?
Washington's combined sales tax is 9.38% (rank #4 nationally).
Does Washington have an estate or inheritance tax?
Washington levies an estate tax with a $2,193,000 exemption.
Does Washington have state income tax?
No income tax on wages. However, Washington enacted a 7% capital gains tax on long-term gains exceeding $250,000 (excluding real estate sales and retirement account gains).
What is Washington's estate tax exemption?
Washington's estate tax exemption is $2.193M — the lowest threshold in the nation. Rates range from 10% to 20%. This affects many homeowners in high-value markets like Seattle.
Is earthquake insurance important in Washington?
Yes. The Cascadia Subduction Zone poses a significant earthquake risk to western Washington. Standard homeowners policies exclude earthquake damage — a separate policy is strongly recommended.
Is the savings rate free to use for Washington residents?
Yes — the Savings Rate Calculator is 100% free, with no signup required. All Washington-specific numbers (median home price $615,000, property tax 0.98%, no state income tax) are prefilled from public datasets. Calculations run in your browser; no data is sent to our servers.
Where does the Washington data on this page come from?
Data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), the Tax Foundation, BLS OEWS wage tables, Zillow ZHVI for home values, and Freddie Mac PMMS for mortgage rates. Each number is timestamped and refreshed via our hourly ETL.
How often is the Washington savings rate updated?
Source data is re-pulled on an hourly cadence for live series (mortgage rates) and on each new vintage release for ACS / Tax Foundation tables. Page caches revalidate every 24 hours via Next.js ISR.
Can I export results from the Washington savings rate?
Yes — every calculator supports CSV / PDF export from the result panel. No account required. Saves stay in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
Does the savings rate replace tax or financial advice?
No. The Savings Rate Calculator provides educational estimates using public data and standard formulas. It is not personalized tax, legal, or investment advice. For decisions with material consequences, consult a licensed professional.

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Washington Financial Data (2026)

State Income Tax
None
Property Tax Rate
0.98%
Median Home Price
$615,000
Annual Property Tax (median home)
$6,027
Avg Homeowners Insurance
$1,060/year
Cost of Living Index
108.4 (100 = avg)
State Estate Tax
Yes
State Abbreviation
WA

Compare Washington with other states

Every number on this page reads from the same CalcFi data repository used by the Live Data pages below — the figures stay consistent.

Home Prices by State

Zillow ZHVI across all 50 states

Property Tax by State

Effective rate × ZHVI = annual bill

Household Income by State

FRED real median + percentile bands

Cost of Living by State

BEA RPP all-items + housing

No-Income-Tax States

Full list + trade-offs

Current Interest Rates

Treasury curve + PMMS + FDIC

How we compute this — methodology

CalcFi pSEO pages combine three inputs: (1) the calculator formula itself, which runs client-side so no inputs leave your browser; (2) state-level financial constants from primary public datasets; and (3) national benchmarks for comparison. The Washington page uses the property tax rate (0.98%), median home price ($615,000), and no state income tax from the sources listed below.

Refresh cadence:state tax brackets and minimum wage rates are reviewed annually after each state's legislative session. Property tax, median home price, insurance, and cost-of-living figures are reviewed annually against the primary sources. Income percentiles are refreshed when the Census CPS/IPUMS releases update (typically September). Page-level dateModified matches the last editorial review date, shown above.

Known limits: statewide averages mask large intra-state variance — county-level property tax and metro-level home prices differ significantly from the figures shown. For the most precise calculations, cross-check the output against your actual county assessor and the latest federal/state tax tables at filing time.

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Seattle4.1M metroSpokane590K metroKennewick310K metroKent138K metroTacoma220K metroLakewood65K metroBellingham98K metro

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Sources

Every number on this page cites a primary public dataset. Last reviewed 2026-06-12 (auto-bumped by the next ISR refresh after an ETL run).

  1. U.S. Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division — State Minimum Wage Laws. dol.gov/agencies/whd/minimum-wage/state. Retrieved 2026-06-12.
  2. Tax Foundation — State Individual Income Tax Rates and Brackets. taxfoundation.org/data/all/state/state-income-tax-rates-2025. Retrieved 2026-06-12.
  3. Composite state financial context (median home price, property tax effective rate, cost of living index) cross-referenced against the primary sources below.
  4. Census Current Population Survey / IPUMS CPS (income year 2024) via DQYDJ state tools. dqydj.com. Retrieved 2026-06-12.
  5. FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) — real median household income, unemployment, HPI, LFPR per state — fred.stlouisfed.org. Retrieved 2026-06-12.
  6. Internal Revenue Service — federal individual income tax brackets and standard deductions — www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-publication-17. Retrieved 2026-06-12.
  7. FDIC — National Deposit Rates (savings, checking, CD) — www.fdic.gov/resources/bankers/national-rates. Retrieved 2026-06-12.
  8. U.S. Census Bureau — American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates — www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs. Retrieved 2026-06-12.
  9. Zillow Research — ZHVI (Zillow Home Value Index) + ZORI (Zillow Observed Rent Index) — www.zillow.com/research/data. Retrieved 2026-06-12.
  10. Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS) — weekly national mortgage rates — www.freddiemac.com/pmms. Retrieved 2026-06-12.
  11. Tax Foundation — Property Taxes Paid as % of Owner-Occupied Housing Value; State Tax Rates and Brackets; Estate/Inheritance; Social Security Taxation — taxfoundation.org/data/all/state. Retrieved 2026-06-12.
  12. NAIC Dwelling Fire, Homeowners Owners, and Homeowners Tenants Insurance Report — content.naic.org/article/homeowners-insurance-report. Retrieved 2026-06-12.
  13. State Departments of Revenue — official bracket + deduction publications (one primary URL per state; linked in the brackets table below) — taxfoundation.org/data/all/state/state-income-tax-rates. Retrieved 2026-06-12.
  14. Bureau of Economic Analysis — Regional Price Parities by State — www.bea.gov/data/prices-inflation/regional-price-parities-state-and-metro-area. Retrieved 2026-06-12.
  15. U.S. Department of Labor — State Minimum Wage Laws — www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/minimum-wage/state. Retrieved 2026-06-12.
  16. HUD Fair Market Rents — 50th-percentile 2-bedroom FY — www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/fmr.html. Retrieved 2026-06-12.
  17. BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) — state-level occupational wages — www.bls.gov/oes. Retrieved 2026-06-12.

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