Take-home pay in Oregon on a 2025 paycheck.
On a $80,000 single-filer salary, Oregon keeps $58,221/yr after federal income tax, FICA, and Oregon's state income tax (−$3,838 vs the 51-state average of $62,059).
Oregon take-home at common income points
| Salary | Filing | Take-home | Effective rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| $50,000 | Single | $38,393 | 23.2% |
| $80,000 | Single | $58,221 | 27.2% |
| $80,000 | MFJ (2) | $62,466 | 21.9% |
| $150,000 | Single | $100,450 | 33.0% |
| $150,000 | MFJ (4) | $114,281 | 23.8% |
| $250,000 | Single | $160,016 | 36.0% |
Effective rate = total federal + FICA + state tax as a share of gross. Excludes pre-tax deductions, local tax, and SDI.
How Oregon compares
On the standard $80,000 single-filer benchmark, Oregon keeps $58,221 — $3,838 less than the 51-state average. The Oregon top marginal individual income tax rate is 9.90%, and the state’s standard deduction for single filers is $2,800.00. For the live cross-state comparison and a state-locked “compare to” view, see the interactive paycheck map.
Top 4 Oregon metros for paycheck comparison
Take-home is identical at the state level — but cost of living varies dramatically between Portland and the rest of Oregon. Pick a metro to see paycheck vs cost-of-living together.
- Portlandpop 2.5M · COL 123median $81,200 →
- Eugenepop 0.4M · COL 107median $58,400 →
- Salempop 0.4M · COL 105median $58,200 →
- Bendpop 0.2M · COL 120median $72,800 →
More Oregon metros coming as we expand city coverage.
Oregon paycheck — common questions
What is the Oregon state income tax rate in 2025?
Oregon taxes individual income at marginal rates topping out at 9.90% on the highest bracket. The standard deduction for single filers is $2,800.00; for MFJ it is $5,600.00.
How much take-home will I have on $80,000 in Oregon?
A single filer earning $80,000 in Oregon takes home approximately $58,221/yr (72.8% of gross). A married couple filing jointly earning $80,000 takes home $62,466/yr due to the larger MFJ standard deduction. These figures exclude pre-tax 401(k), HSA, and health insurance contributions.
Are there any Oregon-specific paycheck deductions I should know about?
Oregon top marginal rate 9.9% (4th highest); Portland/Multnomah County impose Preschool For All (PFA) tax 1.5%–3% AND Metro Supportive Housing tax 1% on income over $125k single — combined 15%+ top marginal for Portland residents.
Does Oregon have local income taxes?
Oregon does not impose city or county income taxes on residents (state-level withholding only).
Reviewed by CalcFi Editorial · Last verified against OR Department of Revenue tax tables on 2026-04-19. Methodology + sources at /about/editorial.