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Tax Bracket Calculator for Augusta, GA

Updated 2026 ยท Local data pre-filled

๐Ÿ“ Customized for Augusta, Georgia

With a median household income of $52,200, most Augusta residents fall in the 22% federal bracket. Add your state and local taxes on top for your total effective rate. Understanding your bracket helps you make smarter decisions about Roth vs Traditional IRA contributions, charitable giving, and deductions.

Median Home
$200k
Median Rent
$850/mo
Median Income
$52k/yr
Property Tax
0.92%
Cost of Living
88 / 100 avg

โœ“ Calculator below is pre-filled with Augusta local data

How Augusta Compares to the National Average

Understanding how Augusta stacks up helps you calibrate your financial planning.

MetricAugusta, GAUS AverageDifference
Median Home Price$200,000$420,800-52.5%
Median Monthly Rent$850$1,713-50.4%
Median Household Income$52,200$74,580-30.0%
Property Tax Rate0.92%1.10%-16.4%
Cost of Living Index88100-12.0%

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, BLS, Zillow, NAR (2024โ€“2025). Green = favorable for residents; red = less favorable.

Augusta Financial Snapshot

Population (Metro)
620,000
Unemployment
4.3%
Avg Commute
23 min
Median Age
35.4
Price-to-Rent Ratio
19.6x
Annual Property Tax
$1,840

Frequently Asked Questions โ€” Augusta

What is the median home price in Augusta, GA?

The median home price in Augusta is $200,000 as of 2025โ€“2026. This is below the national median of $420,800.

What is the average rent in Augusta?

Median monthly rent in Augusta is $850. That works out to $10,200/year, or 20% of the median household income โ€” within the commonly recommended 30% of income guideline.

Is Augusta affordable?

Augusta's cost of living index is 88 vs. the national average of 100. With a median household income of $52,200/year and a median home price of $200,000, the price-to-income ratio is 3.8x. Augusta remains relatively affordable compared to many US metros.

What is the property tax rate in Augusta?

The effective property tax rate in Augusta is 0.92% of assessed value. On the median home of $200,000, that's roughly $1,840/year ($153/month).