What that salary actually buys in Nashville
Why a comfortable single lifestyle in Nashville costs $82,500
Nashville's cost-of-living index of 110 means everyday costs run roughly 10% above the national average. To maintain a comfortable single lifestyle, the standard national-average baseline of $75,000 adjusts to $82,500 here.
The biggest line item: rent
A 1-bedroom in Nashville averages $1,550/month — that's $18,600/year, or about 23% of the salary required for this lifestyle. Most financial planning rules suggest keeping housing under 30% of take-home pay; on this salary, your housing cap would be $1,485/month, which is tight against the typical Nashville 1-bedroom of $1,550/month.
Take-home reality
Your gross is $82,500, but federal taxes, FICA, and Tennessee state taxes typically eat 25-30%. After-tax income lands around $4,950/month — that's the number that has to cover housing, transportation, food, and savings. If that feels tight for the lifestyle you have in mind, scale up your salary target.
Comparison: Nashville's median income
Nashville's median household income is $59,234, which is below the required salary for this tier. That means most households in Nashville earn below this threshold and may be making tradeoffs to maintain a comfortable single lifestyle.