Is $50K a Good Salary in New Brunswick? 2026 Take-Home Pay & Cost of Living

Manageable~29th percentile · Entry-Level
Quick answer

Yes — $50K in New Brunswick covers a single adult's costs with a modest cushion, though not a wealthy lifestyle.

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Take-home pay breakdown

Gross / year
CA$50,000
Net / year
CA$36,331
Net / month
CA$3,028
Effective tax
27.3%

Where your paycheck actually goes

Approximate split of CA$50,000 gross — federal, state/provincial, social, and what lands in your account.

Federal income tax
CA$5,716
11%
Provincial income tax
CA$4,875
10%
Social contributions
CA$3,078
6%
Take-home (net)
CA$36,331
73%
What this means in real life

At $50K/year in New Brunswick, a single adult typically clears about CA$3,028/month after tax. Rent on a 1-bedroom averages CA$1,150, leaving roughly CA$1,878 for everything else. That covers essentials with a small cushion — savings are possible but slow, and big-city Moncton rents will eat most of the margin.

Lifestyle verdict
Tight but workable

Workable for one person in most of New Brunswick, but Moncton rent and any family obligations push it from "fine" to "stressful". Saving is possible but slow.

How it stacks up in New Brunswick

Local median householdCA$76,000
This salaryCA$50,000
1.5× medianCA$114,000

Roughly the 29th percentile of New Brunswick households. Entry-Level.

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Who can comfortably live on this?

Same take-home pay, three very different realities.

Single adult
Workable

One income, one rent.

Budget: CA$2,892/mo
Leftover: CA$136/mo
Couple, no kids
Stretched

Shared rent, two earners possible.

Budget: CA$4,028/mo
Short: CA$1,000/mo
Family (2 adults + kids)
Stretched

Bigger apartment, childcare, more food.

Budget: CA$5,005/mo
Short: CA$1,977/mo

Monthly budget for a single adult in New Brunswick

Covers the basics with roughly 136/month left over — possible to live, hard to save aggressively.

Housing (rent + insurance)
CA$1,150
40%
Transportation
CA$437
15%
Groceries
CA$382
13%
Utilities & internet
CA$177
6%
Healthcare
CA$291
10%
Entertainment & dining
CA$200
7%
Misc & personal
CA$255
9%
Total
CA$2,892
Surplus / month
CA$136

Savings potential

With a typical single-adult budget, you could put away roughly CA$1,627/year — about 4% of take-home pay. Cheaper housing or living outside Moncton can lift this significantly.

Savings rate4%

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Manageable
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Net / month
CA$3,028
Leftover / month
CA$136
Rent share
38%

Tip: housing experts suggest keeping rent under 30% of take-home pay. You're at 38%.

Rent share of take-home

Average rent in New Brunswick: CA$1,150 (1BR) · CA$1,400 (2BR).

1BR rent vs net monthly38%
2BR rent vs net monthly46%

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These estimates are approximate and may vary by city, taxes, rent, family size, and personal spending. Use them as a starting point, not a substitute for personalised financial or tax advice.

Last updated: 2026. Estimates use simplified federal + provincial tax models and median rent figures.