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Is £45,000 a Good Salary in the UK?

Is £45,000 actually good in the UK? We break down your take-home pay, what it buys in different cities, and how it compares to the national median.

June 2025 · 5 min read

£45,000 is above the UK median of £35,404 — putting you in roughly the top 30% of full-time earners. Whether it's "good" depends entirely on where you live and what stage of your career you're at. Here's the full picture.

£45,000 in Context

Above median
vs UK median (£35,404)
£2,993
Estimated monthly take-home
20.2%
Effective tax rate (inc. NI)

Your Take-Home Pay at £45,000

DeductionAnnualMonthly
Gross salary£45,000£3,750
Income tax-£6,486-£540
National Insurance-£2,594-£216
Take-home£35,920£2,993

These figures assume no student loan, pension contributions, or other deductions. Use our take-home pay calculator for a personalised figure.

What Does £45,000 Get You by City?

CityVerdict at £45,000
LondonComfortable. Can save, though property is still difficult.
Bristol / EdinburghVery comfortable. Deposit saving realistic.
Manchester / LeedsVery comfortable. Good savings capacity.
Birmingham / SheffieldExcellent. Homeownership within reach.
Liverpool / CardiffExcellent quality of life. Strong savings capacity.
Northern / rural areasOutstanding value. Strong financial position.

Is £45,000 Good for Your Age?

Context matters a great deal here. ONS data shows median salaries by age group:

At £45,000, you're above the median for most age groups. See our full average salary by age guide for the complete picture.

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Frequently Asked Questions

£45,000 is above the UK median of £35,404. Outside London it supports a comfortable lifestyle. In London it is comfortable.

At £45,000 your estimated take-home is £35,920 per year (£2,993/month) after income tax and National Insurance. This assumes no student loan or pension deductions.

Yes — £45,000 supports a comfortable lifestyle in most UK cities, including managing in London with some care.

Source: ONS ASHE 2024; HMRC tax rates 2024/25