Average Salary After Tax in United Kingdom — Monthly Paycheck Guide (2026)

Quick answer

The typical United Kingdom household earns about £35,000/year gross and takes home roughly £27,714 after tax.

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Median gross
£35,000
Net / year
£27,714
Net / month
£2,310
Effective tax
20.8%
What this means in real life

On the median United Kingdom paycheck, a single adult takes home about £2,310 a month. That covers a typical 1-bedroom in many neighborhoods, basic bills, and groceries — but in London, rent alone often consumes 30–40% of net pay, leaving thin margins for saving.

Single-adult monthly budget

Housing (rent + insurance)
£1,200
35%
Transportation
£566
16%
Groceries
£496
14%
Utilities & internet
£230
7%
Healthcare
£378
11%
Entertainment & dining
£260
8%
Misc & personal
£330
10%

Family budget (2 adults + kids)

Total: £6,328/mo — for context, the median household here earns about £2,310/mo after tax.

Housing (rent + insurance)
£1,650
26%
Transportation
£962
15%
Groceries
£1,290
20%
Utilities & internet
£230
4%
Healthcare
£1,134
18%
Entertainment & dining
£468
7%
Misc & personal
£594
9%

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Tight
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Net / month
£2,310
Leftover / month
-£1,150
Rent share
52%

Tip: housing experts suggest keeping rent under 30% of take-home pay. You're at 52%.

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These estimates are approximate and may vary by city, taxes, rent, family size, and personal spending. Use them as a starting point, not a substitute for personalised financial or tax advice.