Curated state comparison

Oregon vs. Washington take-home pay

Start with the same $80,000 salary in both states, then adjust either scenario. This isolates how verified state rules change estimated take-home.

A

Scenario

Current job

Include benefits Optional
B

Scenario

New offer

Include benefits Optional

The take-home difference

The offer adds $426 per month

That is +$5,118 each year after included federal, state, payroll, and entered benefit deductions.

Per paycheck+$197
Annual take-home+$5,118
Extra gross kept

Side-by-side

Where the difference comes from

2026 estimate
Annualized viewCurrentOfferDifference
Gross annual income$80,000$80,000$0
Federal income tax$8,770$8,770$0
State / local tax$6,228$1,110−$5,118
Payroll taxes$6,120$6,120$0
Entered deductions$0$0$0
Take-home per check$2,265$2,462+$197
Monthly take-home$4,907$5,333+$426
Annual take-home$58,882$64,000+$5,118

Per-paycheck differences are only shown when both jobs use the same pay schedule. Monthly and annual figures are normalized. Local and multi-state taxes are not included.

OR

Oregon

The calculator uses Oregon's 2026 computer formula, including the federal-withholding subtraction and high-income phaseout, standard deduction, OR-W-4 allowances, and rates through 9.9%.

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