At $50,000/yr, median rent would be about 21.3% of gross income. This falls in the “Very affordable” bucket, and the recommended rent ceiling at this salary is $1,250/mo. In this area (mid-range), the model’s rent math puts housing in a “Comfortable” bucket: rent looks comparatively manageable and rent (housing) is the main lever in the estimates.

Salary
$50,000/yr
Median rent (midpoint)
888/mo
Rent share of gross
21.3%
Take-home (est.)
3,166.42/mo

Cost-of-living tier: moderate

What drives the budget here?

This area is generally mid-range based on a cost-of-living index of 100 (U.S. average = 100). Typical rent-to-gross is in the Comfortable range (using the page’s rent and income inputs).

In the site’s estimated monthly breakdown, the largest category is Rent (housing) (887.5/mo), so that’s the biggest lever for moving the overall budget up or down.

Practical next steps

  • Rent looks comparatively manageable for the typical household. Your biggest wins usually come from planning for the non-housing categories (utilities, groceries, etc.) so totals stay predictable.

Your budget

Monthly gross: $4,166.667 · After-tax (est.): $3,166.42

30% rule threshold: $1,250/mo max rent

Median rent in Battle Creek

1BR: $794/mo · 2BR: $981/mo · Midpoint: $888/mo

Rent burden (rent as % of gross): 21.3%

Verdict: Very affordable

Median rent is $363 below your 30% max.

Recommended rent range

$1,041.67 – $1,250/mo (25–30% of gross)