City A
Annual salary (gross)
£
City B
Annual salary (gross)
£
Home size
I have children in childcare
Number of children
Pre-school age (assumed age 2)
Hours per week (per child)
hrs
Nursery rates: Manchester £6.50/hr, Birmingham £6.50/hr. Includes free hours and Tax-Free Childcare where eligible.
Pension contribution
Applied to both cities
%
Student loan plan
Tax code
Default 1257L
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The verdict
Roughly equal
Manchester disposable
£913
Birmingham disposable
£919
Net pay — Manchester
£2,858/mo
£34,300/year from £45,000
Net pay — Birmingham
£2,744/mo
£32,932/year from £43,000
Annual difference
£72/yr
In favour of neither
Where your salary goes (monthly)
Cost-of-living breakdown (monthly)
Detailed monthly comparison
Category
Manchester
Birmingham
Income
Gross salary
£3,750
£3,583
Income Tax
-£503
-£471
National Insurance
-£201
-£189
Pension
-£188
-£179
Net take-home
£2,858
£2,744
Monthly costs
Rent (1-bed)
-£1,100
-£1,000
Council Tax
-£155
-£160
Transport
-£80
-£75
Groceries
-£240
-£235
Eating Out & Social
-£160
-£150
Utilities
-£135
-£135
Broadband
-£30
-£30
Occasional Uber
-£45
-£40
Total costs
-£1,945
-£1,825
Disposable income
£913
£919
Guide
How we calculate your comparison
- Income Tax (England or Scottish bands, auto-detected by city)
- National Insurance contributions
- Pension salary sacrifice
- Student loan repayments (if applicable)
- Personal Allowance taper for salaries above £100k
- Rent: average 1-bed flat (HomeLet Rental Index, ONS)
- Council Tax: Band D average (GOV.UK)
- Transport: monthly commute (TfL, local transit data)
- Groceries: single adult monthly spend (ONS Family Spending)
- Utilities: gas, electric, water (Ofgem, regional data)
- Broadband: average monthly cost (Ofcom)
- Disposable = net take-home pay - total monthly costs
- This is what you have left to spend, save, or invest
Cost-of-living figures are city averages. Your actual costs will vary based on neighbourhood, lifestyle, and personal choices. Use this as a starting point for comparison, not a guarantee. Tax rates and thresholds are for the 2025/26 UK tax year. This is not financial advice.
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