Federal Employee Take Home Pay in Miami 2026

Miami-Port St. Lucie-Fort Lauderdale, FL Locality Pay Area — how much GS employees actually bring home

+24.67% Locality Adjustment
GS-7 Step 1 Net/PP
$1,472.16
$53,740/yr gross
GS-12 Step 5 Net/PP
$2,869.36
$108,038/yr gross
GS-15 Step 10 Net/PP
$4,989.22
$197,200/yr gross

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GS Take Home Pay in Miami — 2026

Estimated net pay for selected grades and steps at the Miami-Port St. Lucie-Fort Lauderdale, FL locality rate (24.67%). All gross salary figures from OPM 2026 pay tables.

Grade / Step Annual Salary Gross / PP Est. Net / PP Est. Net / Year
GS-5 Administrative Assistant, Clerk, Technician
Step 1 $43,384 $1,668.62 $1,185.08 $30,812
Step 5 $49,169 $1,891.12 $1,345.45 $34,982
Step 10 $56,399 $2,169.19 $1,545.88 $40,193
GS-7 Recent Graduate, Entry-Level Professional
Step 1 $53,740 $2,066.92 $1,472.16 $38,276
Step 5 $60,906 $2,342.54 $1,670.82 $43,441
Step 10 $69,864 $2,687.08 $1,919.17 $49,898
GS-9 Mid-Level Professional, Analyst
Step 1 $65,735 $2,528.27 $1,804.70 $46,922
Step 5 $74,502 $2,865.46 $2,047.73 $53,241
Step 10 $85,460 $3,286.92 $2,322.12 $60,375
GS-11 Senior Analyst, Program Specialist
Step 1 $79,533 $3,058.96 $2,178.46 $56,640
Step 5 $90,140 $3,466.92 $2,435.55 $63,324
Step 10 $103,399 $3,976.88 $2,756.92 $71,680
GS-12 Senior Specialist, Team Lead
Step 1 $95,326 $3,666.38 $2,561.24 $66,592
Step 5 $108,038 $4,155.31 $2,869.36 $74,603
Step 10 $123,927 $4,766.42 $3,254.47 $84,616
GS-13 Supervisory, Senior Technical
Step 1 $113,356 $4,359.85 $2,998.26 $77,955
Step 5 $128,471 $4,941.19 $3,364.61 $87,480
Step 10 $147,365 $5,667.88 $3,816.07 $99,218
GS-14 Branch Chief, Senior Manager
Step 1 $133,953 $5,152.04 $3,497.48 $90,934
Step 5 $151,816 $5,839.08 $3,920.85 $101,942
Step 10 $174,144 $6,697.85 $4,446.46 $115,608
GS-15 Division Director, Senior Executive Staff
Step 1 $157,563 $6,060.12 $4,056.13 $105,459
Step 5 $178,572 $6,868.15 $4,550.69 $118,318
Step 10 $197,200 $7,584.62 $4,989.22 $129,720

Miami vs Rest of U.S. — Net Pay Comparison

How Miami (24.67% locality) compares to Rest of U.S. (17.06% locality) at Step 5. RUS column uses no state tax for a fair base comparison.

Grade Miami Annual Miami Net/PP RUS Annual RUS Net/PP Net Difference/PP
GS-5 $49,169 $1,345.45 $46,167 $1,262.22 +$83.23
GS-7 $60,906 $1,670.82 $57,188 $1,567.75 +$103.07
GS-9 $74,502 $2,047.73 $69,954 $1,921.66 +$126.07
GS-11 $90,140 $2,435.55 $84,638 $2,302.20 +$133.35
GS-12 $108,038 $2,869.36 $101,443 $2,709.52 +$159.84
GS-13 $128,471 $3,364.61 $120,629 $3,174.54 +$190.07
GS-14 $151,816 $3,920.85 $142,549 $3,702.70 +$218.15
GS-15 $178,572 $4,550.69 $167,672 $4,294.11 +$256.58

Understanding Miami Locality Pay

Federal employees in the Miami-Port St. Lucie-Fort Lauderdale, FL locality pay area receive a 24.67% locality adjustment on top of the base GS pay table. This means a GS-12 Step 1 base salary of $76,463 becomes $95,326 with the locality adjustment.

Locality pay is authorized under 5 U.S.C. §5304 and is intended to reduce the gap between federal and private-sector pay in specific geographic areas. The Federal Salary Council recommends adjustments based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data. For 2026, locality percentages were frozen at 2025 levels, with a 1% across-the-board base pay increase applied.

Cost of Living Context

The Miami–Fort Lauderdale locality area provides a 24.67% locality adjustment. Florida has no state income tax, which gives Miami-area federal employees higher take-home pay than employees in similar-rate localities with state taxes. While the locality percentage is lower than some metros, the tax savings can offset a significant portion of the difference. Housing costs in South Florida have risen substantially but remain below major Northeast and West Coast metros.

Typical Federal Agencies

USCG District 7, VA Miami, USPS, CBP/ICE, NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic Lab.

State Tax: Florida

Florida has no state income tax, which means more of your gross pay reaches your bank account. Federal employees pay state income tax based on their state of residence, not their duty station. The net pay estimates on this page assume Florida residency. Use the full calculator to select your actual state.

What Affects Your Take Home Pay in Miami

Your net pay is determined by a chain of deductions applied to your gross biweekly salary. Here is how each one works:

FERS Pension Contribution

You contribute 0.8% (FERS), 3.1% (FERS-RAE), or 4.4% (FERS-FRAE) of gross pay depending on your hire date. This is deducted pre-tax from federal taxable income but does NOT reduce FICA wages. Authority: 5 U.S.C. §8422.

TSP (Thrift Savings Plan)

Traditional TSP contributions are pre-tax, reducing your federal taxable income. Roth TSP contributions are after-tax and do NOT reduce taxable income. The government matches: 1% automatic + dollar-for-dollar on first 3% + 50¢ per dollar on next 2%. Contribute at least 5% to maximize the match. 2026 limit: $24,500. Authority: 5 U.S.C. §8432(c).

FEHB Health Insurance

Under Premium Conversion (the default), FEHB premiums reduce both federal taxable income AND FICA wages — this is different from FERS and TSP. Your premium depends on the plan you choose. Authority: 5 U.S.C. Chapter 89.

FICA Taxes (Social Security & Medicare)

Social Security: 6.2% on wages up to $184,500. Medicare: 1.45% on all wages, plus an additional 0.9% on wages above $200,000 (single) or $250,000 (MFJ). FICA wages = Gross minus FEHB only. Authority: 26 U.S.C. §3101.

Federal Income Tax

2026 rates per the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21): 10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35%, 37%. Standard deduction: $16,100 single / $32,200 MFJ / $24,150 HoH. Source: IRS Rev Proc 2025-32.

State Income Tax

Florida has no state income tax, which means more of your gross pay reaches your bank account.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the locality pay percentage for Miami in 2026?

The Miami-Port St. Lucie-Fort Lauderdale, FL locality pay area has a 24.67% locality adjustment for 2026. This means federal employees in this area earn 24.67% more than the base GS pay table. Locality percentages were frozen at 2025 levels per Executive Order 14368, with a 1% across-the-board base pay increase applied.

How much does a GS-12 take home in Miami?

A GS-12 Step 5 in the Miami-Port St. Lucie-Fort Lauderdale, FL locality area earns $108,038 annually. After FERS (4.4%), TSP (5%), FEHB, Social Security, Medicare, federal tax, and state tax, estimated take-home pay is approximately $2,869.36 per pay period ($74,603 annually). Actual take-home varies based on your specific deductions and elections.

How does Miami federal pay compare to Rest of U.S.?

The Miami-Port St. Lucie-Fort Lauderdale, FL area has a 24.67% locality adjustment compared to 17.06% for Rest of U.S. For a GS-12 Step 5, this means $108,038 vs $101,443 annually — a difference of $6,595 in gross pay. Net pay differences are smaller due to higher taxes on higher income.

What state taxes apply to federal employees in Miami?

Florida has no state income tax, which means more of your gross pay reaches your bank account. Federal employees pay state income tax based on their state of residence, not their duty station. FEHB premiums are deducted pre-tax under Premium Conversion, reducing both federal and FICA taxable wages.

What federal agencies are in Miami?

Major federal agencies and installations in the Miami area include: USCG District 7, VA Miami, USPS, CBP/ICE, NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic Lab. Federal employees at all these locations receive the 24.67% locality adjustment.

Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates based on published federal pay tables, tax rates, and benefit contribution rates. It is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Actual take-home pay may differ based on individual circumstances including but not limited to OBBBA deductions (overtime, tips, senior), SECURE 2.0 catch-up rules, union dues, FSA/HSA contributions, FEDVIP, and other factors. This site is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to OPM, the IRS, or any federal agency. Verify deductions with your agency payroll office or a qualified financial professional. Salary data from OPM 2026 Pay Tables. Tax data from IRS Rev Proc 2025-32 and state revenue departments.