Is £45,000 a good salary in the UK? Here’s the complete analysis.

The Quick Answer

£45,000 is a very good salary that puts you ahead of more than three-quarters of UK earners. You can live very comfortably and make strong progress toward financial goals.

Metric £45,000
vs. UK Median (£27,200) +65% above
Income percentile ~77th
Monthly take-home £2,926
Hourly equivalent £21.63

How £45K Compares by Age

Age Group Median Salary £45K vs. Median
18-21 £24,440 +84% (exceptional)
22-29 £32,292 +39% (very good)
30-39 £39,988 +13% (good)
40-49 £42,796 +5% (on target)
50-59 £40,456 +11% (good)

Bottom line: £45K is excellent for any age group under 40 and solid for older workers.

How £45K Compares by Region

Region Median Salary £45K Rating
North East £24,500 Exceptional (+84%)
Wales £25,200 Exceptional (+79%)
Yorkshire £25,700 Exceptional (+75%)
West Midlands £26,400 Excellent (+70%)
South West £26,700 Excellent (+69%)
South East £29,800 Very good (+51%)
London £36,600 Good (+23%)

Monthly Budget on £45K

Take-home pay: £2,926/month

Category Budget %
Rent/Mortgage £1,000 34%
Bills & Council Tax £265 9%
Food & Groceries £380 13%
Transport £220 8%
Phone & Internet £55 2%
Savings/Investments £506 17%
Discretionary £500 17%
Total £2,926 100%

Can You Afford Key Life Goals?

Goal Achievable on £45K?
Nice 1-bed anywhere UK Yes
Live alone in London Yes
Buy average UK home Yes, ~5-6 years for deposit
Max ISA contributions Yes
Family of 3 (one income) Manageable outside London
Quality holidays Yes, multiple per year

Approaching the Higher Rate

At £45K, you’re £5,270 away from the 40% higher rate threshold:

If You Get Raise To Impact
£50,000 Still basic rate
£50,271 First £1 at 40%
£55,000 £4,730 at 40% rate

Consider pension contributions to stay below threshold.

The Verdict

£45,000 is:

  • ✅ Well above median (top 23%)
  • ✅ Very comfortable living
  • ✅ Strong saving/investing capacity
  • ✅ Still mostly basic rate tax
  • ✅ Appropriate for skilled professionals

This salary suits: Senior professionals, experienced specialists, team leads, or skilled tradespeople.

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