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With national inflation running at 2.6% in 2025, a $60,000 salary needs to reach $61,560 just to maintain the same purchasing power it had a year ago. That's $1,560 more just to break even with rising prices.
Data: BLS CPI-U annual average · 2025 · Updated April 2026
Your Salary
$60,000
Needed to Break Even
$61,560
after 2.6% inflation
Purchasing Power Lost
$1,560
in real terms
If you earned $60,000 last year and received a raise of exactly 2.6% — bringing you to $61,560 — your real purchasing power would be unchanged. Any raise below that means you are effectively earning less in real terms, even if your paycheck is nominally larger.
For example, a 3% raise on $60,000 brings your salary to $61,800. With 2.6% inflation, your real raise would be 0.4% — a genuine gain in purchasing power.
Inflation varies by city. Here is how much $60,000 needs to grow in each major metro just to maintain purchasing power, based on 2025 annual CPI data.
| Metro Area | Local Inflation (2025) | Salary Needed to Break Even | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|
| San Diego-Carlsbad | +3.8% | $62,280 | +$2,280 |
| New York-Newark-Jersey City | +3.4% | $62,040 | +$2,040 |
| Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington | +3.2% | $61,920 | +$1,920 |
| Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim | +3.2% | $61,920 | +$1,920 |
| Boston-Cambridge-Newton | +3.1% | $61,860 | +$1,860 |
| Chicago-Naperville-Elgin | +3.1% | $61,860 | +$1,860 |
| Baltimore-Columbia-Towson | +3.1% | $61,860 | +$1,860 |
| Tampa-St Petersburg-Clearwater | +2.7% | $61,620 | +$1,620 |
| Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach | +2.6% | $61,560 | +$1,560 |
| St. Louis | +2.4% | $61,440 | +$1,440 |
| Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue | +2.4% | $61,440 | +$1,440 |
| Minneapolis-St Paul-Bloomington | +2.3% | $61,380 | +$1,380 |
| Denver-Aurora-Lakewood | +2.3% | $61,380 | +$1,380 |
| Washington-Arlington-Alexandria | +2.2% | $61,320 | +$1,320 |
| San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward | +2.2% | $61,320 | +$1,320 |
| Detroit-Warren-Dearborn | +1.7% | $61,020 | +$1,020 |
| Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell | +1.7% | $61,020 | +$1,020 |
| Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington | +1.3% | $60,780 | +$780 |
| Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land | +1.3% | $60,780 | +$780 |
| Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale | +1.2% | $60,720 | +$720 |
See how $60,000 compares in specific cities, including local rent burden and affordability.
Enter your actual salary and your metro area to see exactly whether your raise kept up with local inflation — or whether you took a real pay cut.
Open Full Calculator →Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI-U · 2025 Annual Average · bls.gov · Price Inflation Report