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San Francisco Tech Workers Struggle with High Cost of Living Amid AI Salary Boom

Created at 29 Jun · 4:15 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Even with six-figure salaries, many tech workers in San Francisco are finding it difficult to afford living expenses due to soaring rents and the high compensation packages offered to AI specialists. Companies like OpenAI and Anthropic are driving this trend as they prepare for public offerings.

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Key Numbers

$180,000 to $220,000Typical base salaries for senior software engineers without AI experience
$3 million to $7 millionAnnual compensation for senior AI research scientists
above $10 millionAnnual compensation for some top AI engineers
$500,000 to $2 millionAnnual compensation for mid-level AI engineers at Big Tech
20% to 50%San Francisco Premium boost for AI salaries above national averages
$4,295San Francisco's median rent in May 2026
11%June rent increase in San Francisco from a year earlier
$1 millionTotal compensation for staff-level AI roles

Who's Involved

OpenAI
AI company preparing for a U.S. IPO
Anthropic
AI company that filed for a U.S. IPO
San Francisco Tech Workers Struggle with High Cost of Living Amid AI Salary Boom

↳ Why This Matters

The widening gap between AI specialist salaries and those of other tech workers, coupled with San Francisco's high cost of living, is creating a two-tier tech economy and potentially pricing out experienced professionals.

Key facts

  • Tech workers in San Francisco earning six-figure salaries are struggling to afford living costs.
  • The high compensation packages for AI specialists at companies like OpenAI and Anthropic are widening the pay gap.
  • San Francisco's median apartment rent has seen a significant increase.
  • AI researchers and top engineers can earn millions annually, far exceeding typical tech salaries.
  • The concentration of AI companies and venture capital in the Bay Area drives up salaries and the cost of living.

Even with salaries reaching six figures, many tech workers in San Francisco are finding it increasingly difficult to afford the city's high cost of living. This situation is exacerbated by the soaring compensation packages being offered to AI specialists at companies like OpenAI and Anthropic, which are preparing for public offerings.

These companies' IPO plans are highlighting a growing divide within San Francisco's tech economy. While traditional tech roles offer salaries of $180,000 to $220,000 for senior engineers, AI research scientists can command total annual compensation ranging from $3 million to $7 million, with some top engineers earning over $10 million. Mid-level AI engineers at major tech firms may receive between $500,000 and $2 million.

The housing market in San Francisco is a significant factor, with median apartment rents reaching $4,295 per month in May 2026, an 11% increase from the previous year. This makes even substantial tech salaries feel insufficient for comfortable living.

The "San Francisco Premium" for AI roles boosts salaries by 20% to 50% above national averages due to intense competition for a limited pool of specialized talent. This competition, fueled by a dense venture capital ecosystem and proximity to research institutions, drives total compensation for top AI roles to over $1 million.

Frequently asked questions

Senior software engineers without AI experience typically earn base salaries between $180,000 and $220,000.

Senior AI research scientists can earn $3 million to $7 million annually, with some top engineers exceeding $10 million. Mid-level AI engineers at Big Tech may earn $500,000 to $2 million.

The median apartment rent in San Francisco was reported at $4,295 per month in May 2026, an 11% increase from the previous year.

The high salaries are driven by intense competition for specialized talent, the concentration of AI companies and venture capital, and a "San Francisco Premium" that boosts pay 20% to 50% above national averages.

What Happens Next

01OpenAI and Anthropic are expected to proceed with their IPO filings.
02The trend of high AI compensation is likely to continue, further impacting the San Francisco labor market.

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How It Developed

OpenAI and Anthropic have filed confidentially for U.S. IPOs.
The IPO plans are sharpening a divide in San Francisco's tech economy.
Six-figure tech workers feel priced out by the new AI elite.
San Francisco's median apartment rent surged 11% in June from a year earlier.
Senior software engineers without AI experience typically earn $180,000 to $220,000.
Senior AI research scientists can command $3 million to $7 million annually, with some exceeding $10 million.
Mid-level AI engineers at Big Tech can earn $500,000 to $2 million.
The San Francisco Premium boosts salaries 20% to 50% above national averages for AI roles.

Sources

T1
In San Francisco, Even $180,000 Tech Salaries Are No Longer EnoughThe New York Times
T2
Is this the End of High Paying Tech Jobs? - Mediummedium.com
T2
AI Salaries in San Francisco, CA in 2026: What to Expect by Role and ...nucamp.co
T2
Six-figure tech workers feel priced out by soaring AI salariesthesheffieldpress.com

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