8 articles tagged with Take Home Pay uk.
Nottingham, Leicester, Derby and the wider East Midlands offer identical take-home pay to the rest of England, with council tax and housing costs that generally sit below the national average. Here's the 2026/27 picture.
Cambridge's tech economy sits alongside Norfolk and Suffolk's more affordable coastal and rural towns in the East of England, all on identical take-home pay. Here's the 2026/27 regional picture.
Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough and County Durham offer some of England's most affordable housing on identical take-home pay. Here's the region-wide 2026/27 picture on tax, council tax and jobs.
From Manchester and Liverpool to Cumbria's rural fringe, the North West spans huge variation in council tax and living costs on identical take-home pay. Here's the region-wide 2026/27 picture.
The South East spans London's expensive commuter belt and genuinely affordable coastal and rural towns, all on identical take-home pay. Here's the region-wide 2026/27 picture on tax, council tax and housing.
From Bristol's tech economy to Cornwall's coastal second-home pressures, the South West spans huge cost variation on identical take-home pay. Here's the region-wide 2026/27 picture.
Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton and Dudley all sit on identical take-home pay but very different council tax and housing costs. Here's the region-wide 2026/27 picture.
Yorkshire and the Humber spans everything from Leeds's financial district to Hull's dockside regeneration, all on identical take-home pay. Here's the region-wide council tax and cost-of-living picture for 2026/27.