Employee Cost: Connecticut vs Georgia (2026)

Side-by-side comparison of employer costs, payroll taxes, SUTA rates, and workers' comp.

At a $60,000 salary

Georgia saves $1,201/employee/year

$66,647 in Connecticut vs $65,446 in Georgia

Connecticut

$66,647

1.11x salary

Georgia

$65,446

1.09x salary

Cost Breakdown Comparison

Based on $60,000 annual salary

Cost Component CT GA Diff
Base Salary $60,000 $60,000
Social Security (6.2%) $3,720 $3,720
Medicare (1.45%) $870 $870
FUTA (0.6%) $42 $42
SUTA (State Unemployment) $725 $166 +$559
Workers' Compensation $990 $648 +$342
State-Mandated Insurance $300 $0 +$300
Total Employer Cost $66,647 $65,446 +$1,201

Tax Rate Comparison

Rate Connecticut Georgia
SUTA Rate Range 1.5% – 6.9% 0.4% – 5.4%
SUTA Typical Rate 2.9% 1.75%
SUTA Wage Base $25,000 $9,500
Workers' Comp Rate 1.65% 1.08%
State Income Tax Yes Yes
Paid Family Leave 0.5% Not required

What This Means for Employers

For a business hiring at a $60,000 salary, choosing Georgia over Connecticut saves $1,201 per employee per year in employer-side payroll costs alone. For a team of 10, that's $12,008 annually.

The biggest difference comes from SUTA (state unemployment tax) — Connecticut charges 2.9% vs Georgia's 1.75%. Note that federal taxes (Social Security, Medicare, FUTA) are identical in both states.

These numbers reflect employer-side costs only and don't include benefits, overhead, or the employee's own tax burden. Use the interactive Employee Cost Calculator to model different salary levels and benefits packages.

Cost Comparison at Different Salary Levels

How the gap changes from $30K to $150K

Salary CT Total GA Total Difference
$30,000 $33,707 $32,827 +$880
$40,000 $44,687 $43,700 +$987
$50,000 $55,667 $54,573 +$1,094
$60,000 $66,647 $65,446 +$1,201
$75,000 $83,117 $81,756 +$1,361
$100,000 $110,567 $108,938 +$1,629
$125,000 $138,017 $136,121 +$1,896
$150,000 $165,467 $163,303 +$2,164

Click any amount to see the full cost breakdown for that salary and state. Amounts shown from the perspective of CT.

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