πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Brisbane Β· AUD salary guide

Is A$8,000 enough in Brisbane?

A full breakdown of whether A$8,000/month covers the cost of living in Brisbane β€” including take-home pay after tax, monthly costs, your savings rate, and how long until financial independence.

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Comfortable
Good balance of lifestyle and savings. Meaningful wealth building is possible.
A$5,760
Take-home after 28% tax
A$3,850
Average monthly costs
A$1,910
Left over per month
πŸ’‘ At a 33% savings rate, you could reach financial independence in approximately 22 years β€” retiring with a portfolio of A$1,155,000 covering all your Brisbane costs indefinitely at a 4% withdrawal rate. Super + ETFs. Brisbane's lower costs make it Australia's most FIRE-friendly major city.

Where your A$8,000 goes in Brisbane

🏠 Rent
A$2,000
πŸ›’ Groceries
A$550
πŸš‡ Transport
A$170
🍽 Dining
A$600
πŸ’‘ Utilities
A$180
πŸ“¦ Other
A$350
Total costs A$3,850/month

Key facts about Brisbane

Most affordable major Australian city. Fastest growing, warm climate, lower costs significantly improve savings rate vs Sydney or Melbourne.

Tax situation

Same federal income tax structure. Lower property costs mean higher savings rates.

Best investment accounts

Super + ETFs. Brisbane's lower costs make it Australia's most FIRE-friendly major city.

Your path to financial independence in Brisbane

FIRE number for BrisbaneBased on average costs of A$3850/month, your financial independence number is A$1,155,000 β€” the portfolio that covers your costs indefinitely at a 4% annual withdrawal.

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