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District Attorney Salary in Austin: $66,000/yr Take-Home (2026)

A district attorney earning $66,000 in Austin takes home approximately $54,817/yr or $2,108 bi-weekly after all taxes.

Salary Levels by Experience

Experience LevelSalary RangeEst. Annual Net
ADA (1–3 yrs)$52,000–$60,000~$47,034
Senior ADA$60,000–$74,000~$55,520
Bureau Chief / Supervisor$72,000–$94,000~$66,776
Chief ADA / Executive$92,000–$130,000~$86,474

Tax Breakdown at $66,000 (Bi-Weekly)

ComponentPer PaycheckAnnual% of Gross
Gross Pay$2,538.46$66,000100%
Federal Income Tax−$235.92−$6,1349.3%
No Texas State Tax 🎉$0.00$0.000.0%
FICA (SS + Medicare)−$194.19−$5,0497.6%
Net Take-Home$2,108~$54,81783.1%

What Drives District Attorney Pay in Austin

Assistant District Attorneys in New York City prosecute criminal cases on behalf of the People of the State of New York across five borough DA offices, gaining courtroom experience at a pace that is unmatched anywhere in the country. While salaries are modest compared to private practice, ADA experience — especially from the Manhattan DA or Brooklyn DA — is among the most prestigious and marketable in the legal profession.

NYC's five DA offices — Manhattan (DANY), Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island — collectively handle more criminal prosecutions than most states. The Manhattan DA's office under Alvin Bragg has handled nationally prominent prosecutions that attract top legal talent. Most ADAs stay 3–5 years before transitioning to private defense work, where their prosecution background commands significant premiums. A coveted exception is the DANY's Major Economic Crimes Bureau, which focuses on white-collar prosecutions and attracts candidates with finance backgrounds.

  • Borough office: DANY is most competitive and highest-paying
  • Bureau specialization: homicide, financial crimes, cybercrime
  • Years of service and supervisor responsibility
  • PSLF eligibility for attorneys with law school debt

Top Austin Employers

Major employers hiring district attorneys in Austin include: Dell, Apple Austin, Tesla, Oracle, Indeed.

Tax note: At $66,000 in Austin, district attorneys benefit from no Texas state income tax — only federal taxes and FICA apply. This saves roughly $3,000–$6,000 per year compared to working in a high-tax state.

Frequently Asked Questions

A district attorney earning $66,000 in Austin takes home approximately $54,817 per year, or $2,108 per bi-weekly paycheck, after all taxes. The effective tax rate is 16.9%.

Austin district attorney salaries range from $52,000–$60,000 at entry level to $92,000–$130,000 for senior professionals. The median mid-career salary is approximately $66,000.

For most prosecutors, yes — the courtroom experience, skill development, and credential value of Austin ADA service significantly outweigh the low starting salary. Former Manhattan DA attorneys routinely command $200,000–$400,000+ at private defense firms due to their knowledge of how major prosecutions are built. The 3–5 year ADA stint is widely viewed as among the best legal training investments available.

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