2026 CITY × PROFESSION SALARY GUIDE

Chef Salary in Dallas, TX

This page starts with the national median salary for chef workers, then runs it through ExactTakeHome's 2026 paycheck engine using Dallas's state tax context. That makes the page materially different from the statewide profession guide: the profession stays fixed, while the tax context changes with the city.

Modeled salary benchmark for chefs in Dallas

ExactTakeHome uses the existing national median salary benchmark of $58,920 for chefs, then applies Texas withholding rules to show what that pay level looks like in Dallas.

Dallas does not carry a separate modeled local wage tax in this repo, so the city-specific differentiation comes from the city's navigation context and adjacent salary pages while the withholding math stays at the Texas state level.

The goal is not to claim every chef in Dallas earns the same amount. The goal is to give job seekers and movers a stable benchmark they can compare across cities before opening the full calculator with their own filing status, pay frequency, and deduction inputs.

Modeled gross salary$58,920
Federal income tax$4,890
State income tax$0
FICA$4,507
Estimated take-home pay$49,522

What changes in Dallas

On the repo's default assumptions of single filing status, biweekly pay, standard withholding, and no pre-tax deductions, this salary benchmarks at about $49,522 per year, or $1,905 per biweekly paycheck in Dallas.

Dallas does not add a separate modeled city wage tax here, so the estimate reflects federal withholding, FICA, and Texas state income tax only.

If you are comparing job offers, this page is most useful alongside the matching Texas profession page and the Dallas city-salary hub. Those adjacent routes hold the same wage benchmark inside different navigation contexts, which is what makes this family useful for city-first and profession-first search intent.

Use this page with the rest of the salary graph

Nearby city pages for Chef

This family caps same-profession sibling links at 12 per page so the route stays connected without turning every leaf into a full-site directory. The links are chosen from a symmetric ring ordered by state and city name, which keeps the cap stable while ensuring every leaf both sends and receives family inlinks.