Sheffield vs Nottingham

Sheffield vs Nottingham

Compare £38,000 in Sheffield against £38,000 in Nottingham. Which city leaves you better off?

East Midlands vs South Yorkshire

East Midlands vs South Yorkshire The calculator below is pre-filled with £38,000 in Sheffield and £38,000 in Nottingham. Adjust the salaries, bedrooms, and other settings to match your situation.

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: Sheffield £6.00/hr, Nottingham £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

You're £71/mo better off in Sheffield

Sheffield disposable

£885

Nottingham disposable

£814

To match, you'd need £39,200 in Nottingham

Net pay — Sheffield

£2,459/mo

£29,512/year from £38,000

Net pay — Nottingham

£2,459/mo

£29,512/year from £38,000

Annual difference

£852/yr

In favour of Sheffield

Where your salary goes (monthly)

Cost-of-living breakdown (monthly)

Detailed monthly comparison

Category

Sheffield

Nottingham


Income

Gross salary

£3,167

£3,167

Income Tax

-£392

-£392

National Insurance

-£157

-£157

Pension

-£158

-£158

Net take-home

£2,459

£2,459

Monthly costs

Rent (1-bed)

-£800

-£850

Council Tax

-£155

-£160

Transport

-£65

-£70

Groceries

-£225

-£230

Eating Out & Social

-£135

-£140

Utilities

-£130

-£130

Broadband

-£29

-£30

Occasional Uber

-£35

-£35

Total costs

-£1,574

-£1,645

Disposable income

£885

£814


Guide

How we calculate your comparison

1. Take-home pay — we calculate net salary for each city using current 2025/26 rates:
  • 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
2. Cost of living — we subtract six key monthly costs for each city:
  • 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)
3. Disposable income— what's left after essentials:
  • 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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