Is $80K a Good Salary in British Columbia? 2026 Take-Home Pay & Cost of Living
Yes — $80K in British Columbia covers a single adult's costs with a modest cushion, though not a wealthy lifestyle.
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Take-home pay breakdown
Where your paycheck actually goes
Approximate split of CA$80,000 gross — federal, state/provincial, social, and what lands in your account.
At $80K/year in British Columbia, a single adult typically clears about $4,451/month after tax. Rent on a 1-bedroom averages $2,100, leaving roughly $2,351 for everything else. That covers essentials with a small cushion — savings are possible but slow, and big-city Vancouver rents will eat most of the margin.
Workable for one person in most of British Columbia, but Vancouver rent and any family obligations push it from "fine" to "stressful". Saving is possible but slow.
How it stacks up in British Columbia
Roughly the 40th percentile of British Columbia households. Entry-Level.
Who can comfortably live on this?
Same take-home pay, three very different realities.
One income, one rent.
Shared rent, two earners possible.
Bigger apartment, childcare, more food.
What can you actually afford in British Columbia with $80K?
A realistic monthly breakdown for a single adult — rent in Vancouver, food, transport, insurance, and what's left to save. Tuned to the cost of living in British Columbia.
Rent in Vancouver
$2,100/mo1-bedroom, average neighborhoodFood & groceries
$483/moCooking mostly, eating out 1–2×/weekCar & transport
$552/moFuel, insurance, public transitHealth & insurance
$368/moCoverage, dental, prescriptionsUtilities & internet
$224/moPower, water, mobile, broadbandEntertainment & dining
$253/moStreaming, restaurants, weekendsSavings potential
$149/moWhat's left after a typical month
$80K in British Columbia is workable: you can live in Vancouver, cover the essentials, and put a little aside each month — but expect a tight budget on big-ticket lifestyle extras.
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What life actually looks like on this salary
Lifestyle & affordability in British Columbia
$80K in British Columbia is shaped by Canadian housing pressure in the biggest cities and the cushion of publicly funded healthcare.
$80K in British Columbia is workable — comfortable outside Vancouver, tighter inside it.
Winter utilities and transit reshape the monthly budget from late autumn through spring.
- Publicly funded healthcare removes a major US-style cost line
- Housing in Vancouver dominates the budget
- Winter heating + transit costs add real seasonal pressure
$80K works across British Columbia, with Vancouver pushing you toward smaller apartments or suburbs.
1-bed in the suburbs or a smaller city, transit pass, modest but real savings.
Monthly budget for a single adult in British Columbia
Covers the basics with roughly 149/month left over — possible to live, hard to save aggressively.
Savings potential
With a typical single-adult budget, you could put away roughly $1,788/year — about 3% of take-home pay. Cheaper housing or living outside Vancouver can lift this significantly.
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Tip: housing experts suggest keeping rent under 30% of take-home pay. You're at 47%.
Rent share of take-home
Average rent in British Columbia: $2,100 (1BR) · $2,700 (2BR).
Salary ladder in British Columbia
Take-home, savings & lifestyle at each rung
- $70KTightTake-home / mo$3,901Save$0/moPctl34th−$550/mo
Roommates likely needed in Vancouver.
- $75KTightTake-home / mo$4,180Save$0/moPctl37th−$271/mo
Roommates likely needed in Vancouver.
- $80KTightTake-home / mo$4,451Save$149/moPctl40th
Roommates likely needed in Vancouver.
You are here - $85KComfortableTake-home / mo$4,722Save$420/moPctl43th+$271/mo+$271 savings
Workable solo outside Vancouver; tight inside it.
- $90KComfortableTake-home / mo$4,994Save$692/moPctl47th+$543/mo+$543 savings
Workable solo outside Vancouver; tight inside it.
What changes if you earn more?
Going from $80K to $90K in British Columbia:
Compare $80,000 across countries
Same gross — different paycheck
Workable solo outside Los Angeles; tight inside it.
Covers basics — little room for savings.
Workable solo outside Sydney; tight inside it.
Steady savings even with London rent.
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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 + province tax models and median rent figures.