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Average Salary in Manchester 2026 — Northern Powerhouse Pay Guide

What is the average salary in Manchester in 2026? Full breakdown of Manchester pay by sector and experience, cost of living comparison, and why Manchester offers strong value for money.

Salary and income data is based on ONS and other official UK statistical sources. Figures are averages and may not reflect your individual circumstances.

Manchester is the UK’s de facto second city for business, with a thriving economy and significantly lower costs than London. Here’s the salary picture.

Manchester Salary Overview

Measure Manchester UK Average London
Mean full-time ~£37,000 ~£39,000 ~£50,000
Median full-time ~£34,000 ~£35,000 ~£45,000
Graduate starting ~£24,000-£30,000 ~£26,000-£30,000 ~£28,000-£38,000

Average Salary by Sector

Sector Manchester Average London Comparison
Financial Services £42,000-£55,000 £65,000-£80,000
Technology £38,000-£52,000 £55,000-£70,000
Legal £35,000-£50,000 £50,000-£70,000
Engineering £35,000-£48,000 £42,000-£58,000
Media / Creative £30,000-£45,000 £40,000-£55,000
Healthcare (NHS) £28,000-£45,000 £35,000-£55,000
Education £28,000-£42,000 £32,000-£48,000
Construction £30,000-£48,000 £35,000-£55,000
Hospitality £22,000-£28,000 £25,000-£35,000
Retail £20,000-£26,000 £22,000-£30,000

Cost of Living Comparison

Expense Manchester London Saving
1-bed flat rent £700-£950 £1,300-£1,800 40-50%
3-bed house rent £1,000-£1,400 £1,800-£2,800 45-50%
Average house price ~£240,000 ~£530,000 55%
Monthly transport £70-£100 (bus pass) £150-£200 (travelcard) 50%
Pint of beer £4.50-£5.50 £6.00-£7.50 25-30%
Meal for two (mid-range) £40-£55 £55-£80 25-30%

Real Purchasing Power

Manchester Salary London Equivalent (lifestyle) Difference
£28,000 ~£38,000 £10,000
£35,000 ~£47,000 £12,000
£42,000 ~£55,000 £13,000
£50,000 ~£65,000 £15,000

This means a Manchester salary of £35,000 buys a lifestyle roughly equivalent to £47,000 in London.

Manchester’s Growth Sectors

Tech

Manchester’s tech scene has grown significantly, particularly around:

  • MediaCityUK (Salford): BBC, ITV, and tech companies
  • Manchester Science Park / Oxford Road corridor
  • Spinningfields / city centre: FinTech and digital

Tech salaries: Junior £25,000-£32,000, Mid £35,000-£50,000, Senior £48,000-£70,000+

Financial Services

Manchester is the UK’s largest financial centre outside London.

  • Major employers: Barclays, BNY Mellon, AJ Bell, Co-op Bank
  • Salary range: £28,000-£55,000 (mid-level), £55,000-£100,000 (senior)

Life Sciences

Growing sector centred on the university corridor and Alderley Park.

  • Salary range: £30,000-£50,000 (researchers), £45,000-£80,000 (senior/commercial)

Salary by Area within Greater Manchester

Area Average Salary Housing Cost Level
Manchester City Centre Higher Higher
Salford (MediaCityUK) Higher (media/tech) Moderate-High
Stockport Average Moderate
Trafford (Altrincham) Average-Higher Higher
Bolton Below average Lower
Oldham Below average Lower
Wigan Below average Lower
Sale / Didsbury Average Moderate-High

Take-Home Pay at Key Manchester Salary Levels

Gross Salary Monthly Take-Home After Rent (1-bed) After Rent (3-bed share)
£28,000 £1,889 £1,039-£1,189 £1,389-£1,489
£34,000 £2,225 £1,375-£1,525 £1,725-£1,825
£42,000 £2,661 £1,811-£1,961 £2,161-£2,261
£50,000 £3,076 £2,226-£2,376 £2,576-£2,676

Buying a Home in Manchester

Salary Max Mortgage (4.5x) With 10% Deposit What You Can Buy
£30,000 £135,000 £150,000 1-2 bed flat, outer areas
£35,000 £157,500 £175,000 2-bed flat/terraced house
£42,000 £189,000 £210,000 2-3 bed house, most areas
£50,000 £225,000 £250,000 3 bed house, good areas
£60,000 joint £270,000 £300,000 3-4 bed, Didsbury/Sale level

Manchester house prices have risen significantly but remain much more accessible than London.

Manchester Salaries by Sector

Manchester’s economy is genuinely diverse. Salary levels by key sector:

Sector Key employers Typical salary range
Financial services Co-op Bank, Barclays, NatWest £30,000–£100,000
Media and creative MediaCityUK (BBC, ITV, dock10, Kellogg’s) £25,000–£75,000
Technology Autotrader, THG, Peak AI, Booking.com £35,000–£110,000
Professional services Big Four (all present), Slater Heelis, Squire Patton Boggs £28,000–£95,000
NHS/Healthcare MFT (Manchester University NHS Trust — one of UK’s largest) £23,000–£115,000
Education University of Manchester, Manchester Met £25,000–£75,000
Logistics ASOS, Amazon, The Hut Group £22,000–£45,000
Public sector Manchester City Council, Greater Manchester combined authority £22,000–£68,000

Commuter Towns and Surrounding Areas

Manchester’s transport network — particularly the Metrolink tram system — makes many surrounding towns practical for daily commuting:

Location Commute Typical 3-bed house price Appeal
Altrincham 25 min Metrolink £380,000–£550,000 Premium, great schools, affluent
Sale 20 min Metrolink £300,000–£420,000 Good value vs Altrincham
Stockport 20 min train £230,000–£320,000 Regenerating; value improving
Wilmslow 30 min train £450,000–£700,000 Cheshire Golden Triangle
Bolton 25 min train £170,000–£250,000 Affordable, good transport
Bury 35 min Metrolink £200,000–£290,000 Popular with families

The Metrolink’s ongoing expansion (including the airport and Trafford Park lines) is increasing the commutable catchment year by year.

Housing Affordability in Manchester vs London

Manchester house prices have risen sharply since 2015, but the city still offers far better value than London or the South East:

Location Average house price (2025) Average gross salary Price-to-earnings ratio
Manchester city £270,000 £34,500 7.8x
London £510,000 £44,370 11.5x
Birmingham £230,000 £31,200 7.4x
Leeds £220,000 £32,000 6.9x

For a professional couple both earning Manchester median salaries (£34,500 each), joint income of £69,000 supports a mortgage of approximately £310,000 — enough for a good 3-bed in most Manchester suburbs.

Greater Manchester’s Industrial Strategy

The region is one of the few places in the UK with a genuinely city-wide industrial strategy, coordinated through the Greater Manchester Combined Authority. Key growth areas affecting salaries:

  • The Northern Powerhouse and Spinningfields — Manchester’s financial and professional services quarter employs 60,000+ people
  • MediaCityUK, Salford — around 250 companies, 7,000 employees, and growing
  • NOMA and St John’s — major mixed-use tech and creative developments near Piccadilly Gardens
  • Manchester Airport Free Trade Zone — planned zone expected to attract logistics and manufacturing employers

Sources

  1. ONS — Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE)