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Key Facts: England, United Kingdom Wages

Location
England, United Kingdom
Currency
British Pound Sterling (GBP)
Minimum Wage
£12.21 /hr (-4% vs national rate)
Average Gross Monthly Salary
£3,300 /month
Median Individual Income
£33,080 /year
Data Source
UK Government / Low Pay Commission / ONS ASHE 2025
Last Updated
2026-05-28
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Average Salary in England

Nation of United Kingdom · Data verified 2025-01-01

Minimum wage

£12.21 /hr

Average salary £3,300 /mo

-4% vs United Kingdom national rate #1 of 4 nation Since 2025-04-01

With a population of 58.6 million, England is a nation of United Kingdom whose economy centers on financial services and technology. Its minimum wage of £12.21 per hour is 4% below the national rate. Workers earn an average gross salary of £3,300 per month. Key economic outputs include machinery, vehicles, pharmaceuticals.

• AT A GLANCE

Rank
#1 of 4
nation
vs National
-4%
United Kingdom floor
Annual (est.)
£25,397
full-time, before tax
Change Since 2022
+29%
nominal wage

Wage Breakdown

Hourly
£12.21
Monthly
£2,115.07 Based on 173.33 hours/month (40 hrs/week)
Annual
£25,380.80 Based on 2,080 hours/year (40 hrs/week, 52 weeks)

England follows the UK National Living Wage. England has no devolved power to set its own minimum wage. The voluntary Real Living Wage (£13.45/hr) and London Living Wage (£14.80/hr) are set by the Living Wage Foundation and adopted by some employers.

At this rate, a full-time worker earns approximately £25,397 /yr before tax. Whether that covers living costs depends on local prices. See United Kingdom purchasing power context.

Average Salary

£3,300 /mo gross

£39,600 /yr gross

ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) · 2025

Median Income

£33,080 /yr individual

ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) 2025 — Nomis Resident Analysis · 2025

Minimum Wage History

Nominal wage

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