UKIZ/LIVE & WORK · WEST MIDLANDS

Could I build a life

in Birmingham?

What the work pays in Birmingham, what living there costs, and what is left at the end of the month.

Reference figures only · the full picture is not built for this place yet

The two numbers everyone starts with

Median gross annual pay, full-time employees

£33,500 a year

Birmingham local authority (workplace-based)

Office for National Statistics — Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) · 2024 · Verified yesterday

Recorded by hand from the published release and rounded.

Average monthly private rent

£1,050 a month

Birmingham local authority, all property types

Office for National Statistics — Price Index of Private Rents · 2025 · Verified yesterday

Recorded by hand from the published release and rounded.

Neither figure is about you. Median pay covers everybody working in Birmingham local authority, from every occupation. Average rent covers every property type. They set the scale; the sections below get closer.

Cost

Not stated: A full cost basket for Birmingham — Council tax, energy, transport and household costs have not been recorded against named sources for this place. Manchester currently carries the complete basket.

Take-home

What would my life look like on that salary?

Move the salary and the costs to match your own situation. Tax is calculated under England, Wales and Northern Ireland rules, from thresholds published by HMRC.

Take-home each month

£2,192

£26,300 a year · England, Wales and Northern Ireland tax

Income tax
£3,851
National Insurance
£1,674
Pension
£1,675

About £1,142 left each month after those costs — 48% of your take-home goes on the baseline.

An estimate for one employee on PAYE with a standard tax code, no benefits in kind and no other income. It is not advice and it is not a payslip. Thresholds come from HMRC, the Scottish Government and the Student Loans Company.

Live

And what is Birmingham actually like?

Design the vehicle, find someone within an hour who can actually make the part.

The region's venture capital base is modest relative to its industrial weight, and the city's post-war road planning still shapes how it feels to move around.

  • Food. Balti, Caribbean, Polish and Michelin-starred, sometimes on the same street.
  • Canals. More navigable canal than you expect, and towpaths that make good running routes.
  • Music. A heavy industrial musical inheritance and a very active grassroots scene.
  • Countryside. Shropshire, the Cotswolds and the Peak District in three different directions.

What to know

What UKIZ cannot tell you yet

  • · Cost basket, occupation bands and vacancies are not built for this place yet.

UKIZ does not rank places. These figures are put side by side so you can weigh them yourself against what you want from a life.