Average Salary in Manchester (2025)

The average salary in Manchester in 2025 is £690 per week. After tax, the estimated take-home pay is around £2,242 per month. This guide also compares cost of living, rent, and affordability in Manchester.

The median weekly salary in Manchester is £690, which is below the UK baseline used on this site. Estimated monthly take-home pay is about £2,242. A typical one-bedroom city-centre rent of £1,100 puts strong pressure on take-home pay.

Median weekly salary
£690
Median hourly pay
£17.4
Estimated monthly take-home
£2,242
Rent burden
49.1%

Salary snapshot for Manchester

MetricValue
Median weekly salary£690
Median hourly pay£17.4
Estimated monthly take-home£2,242
Difference vs UK average-5.2%
1-bed rent in city centre£1,100
Rent burden share49.1%

Cost of living link

Users comparing pay and affordability usually also want local expenses. See the cost of living in Manchester.

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FAQ

What is the average salary in Manchester after tax?

The estimated take-home pay after tax in Manchester is around £2,242 per month based on median salary data.

Is Manchester expensive to live in?

Living costs depend on rent and everyday spending. See the cost of living in Manchester for a fuller picture of affordability.

How much salary is needed to live comfortably in Manchester?

A comfortable salary depends on rent and lifestyle, but many households aim to keep housing costs below 30–40% of income. On this page, the estimated city-centre rent burden is 49.1% of estimated take-home pay.

Sources: ONS ASHE for salary data, Numbeo for rent and cost context. Salary year: 2025. Cost update: 2026-03-28.