Is £30,000 a good salary in the UK? Here’s the complete analysis.

The Quick Answer

£30,000 is an above-median salary that provides comfortable living in most of the UK. It’s a solid benchmark for experienced workers outside London.

Metric £30,000
vs. UK Median (£27,200) +10% above
Income percentile ~55th
Monthly take-home £2,057
Hourly equivalent £14.42

How £30K Compares by Age

Age Group Median Salary £30K vs. Median
18-21 £24,440 +23% (very good)
22-29 £32,292 -7% (slightly below)
30-39 £39,988 -25% (below)
40-49 £42,796 -30% (below)

Bottom line: £30K is excellent for early 20s, reasonable for late 20s, but below average for 30s+.

How £30K Compares by Region

Region Median Salary £30K Rating
North East £24,500 Excellent (+22%)
Wales £25,200 Very good (+19%)
Yorkshire £25,700 Very good (+17%)
West Midlands £26,400 Good (+14%)
South West £26,700 Good (+12%)
South East £29,800 Average (+1%)
London £36,600 Below average (-18%)

Monthly Budget on £30K

Take-home pay: £2,057/month

Category Budget %
Rent (1-bed) £700 34%
Bills & Council Tax £220 11%
Food & Groceries £270 13%
Transport £160 8%
Phone & Internet £50 2%
Savings £257 12%
Discretionary £400 19%
Total £2,057 100%

Can You Afford Key Life Goals?

Goal Achievable on £30K?
Rent alone (most UK) Yes
Rent alone (London) Difficult — flatshare better
Build emergency fund Yes
Own a reliable car Yes
Save for house deposit Yes (10-12 years for average UK home)
Holiday abroad annually Yes, budget-friendly
Comfortable retirement Yes, with consistent saving

The Verdict

£30,000 is:

  • ✅ Above median — better than most
  • ✅ Comfortable living outside London
  • ✅ Allows meaningful saving
  • ⚠️ Tight for London solo living
  • ⚠️ Below average for 30s+ workers

This salary suits: Workers with 2-5 years experience, those in lower cost-of-living areas, or people prioritizing work-life balance.

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