Collin County residence requires highest living wage in the state, TWC report says

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According to the Texas Workforce Commission, Collin County families need to earn $7,553 per month or $90,635 annually to be self-sufficient.

The Texas Workforce Commission recently put out its annual study of self-sufficiency per county, determining how much money is required for a family to meet basic needs “while maintaining self-sufficiency.”

Based on Texas’ average family size of 1.6 children, Collin County has a self-sufficient wage (a.k.a living wage) of $21.46 per hour for individuals or $7,553 per month or $90,635 annually for a family.

Collin County’s population was 1,297,179, making it the sixth-largest county in Texas, after Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, Bexar and Travis. However, Collin County had the highest wage required for self-sufficiency out of any Texas county — nearly $10,000 more annually than Dallas County and about $15,000 more than Harris County.

Average monthly household costs for 2026 in Collin County:

  • Housing – $2.194
  • Child care – $1,215
  • Food – $945
  • Transportation – $786
  • Healthcare – $952
  • Healthcare premium – $661
  • Healthcare out of pocket – $291
  • Miscellaneous – $762
  • Broadband/cell phone – $153
  • Other necessities – $609
  • Taxes – $1,091
  • Emergency savings – $135

Last year, the individual self-sufficient wage for our county was $20.39 per hour for an individual or $7,179 or $86,147 annually for a family.

Average monthly household costs for 2025 in Collin County:

  • Housing costs – $2,150
  • Child care costs – $1,059
  • Food costs – $985
  • Transportation costs – $785
  • Healthcare costs – $813
  • Healthcare premium – $574
  • Healthcare out of pocket – $239
  • Miscellaneous costs – $723
  • Broadband & cell phone – $144
  • Other necessities – $579
  • Taxes – $1,044
  • Emergency savings – $129

In our county, the largest cost increases year-over-year are in healthcare and childcare, with out-of-pocket healthcare expenses increasing over 20% and childcare increasing nearly 15%.

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