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Salary comparison: how much do people earn in your area?

The regions thriving and surviving
North East: average salary £20,800
Northern Ireland: average salary £20,900
West Midlands: average salary £20,900
Yorkshire and the Humber: average salary £21,000
Wales: average salary £21,000
North West: average salary £21,100
East Midlands: average salary £21,200
South West: average salary £21,600
Scotland: average salary £22,100
East of England: average salary £23,200
South East: average salary £24,400
London: average salary £26,400
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The regions thriving and surviving

New data has revealed just how much our income is influenced by where we live. We’ve compiled the list of median income per region, based on Government data. So how do you compare to those living around you? Read on to find out. Note that incomes are based on 2015 figures, which are the latest available.
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Niamh Ollerton

06 May 2017

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