Gross median weekly pay Economy
This indicator shows the median weekly gross pay for all employee jobs (full-time and part-time) based on where people live, in the UK, for a pay period that included a specified date in April 2008 to April 2025.
- Data sources:
- Office for National Statistics (opens in a new tab) and Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (opens in a new tab)
- Published on:
- 23 October 2025 and 23 October 2025
Selected areas:
- United Kingdom
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Gross median weekly pay
Gross median weekly pay based on where people live (£), lower tier/unitary authorities, 2025
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Gross median weekly pay
Gross median weekly pay based on where people live (£), lower tier/unitary authorities, 2008 to 2025
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Gross median weekly pay
Gross median weekly pay based on where people live (£), lower tier/unitary authorities, 2025
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Gross median weekly pay
Gross median weekly pay based on where people live (£), lower tier/unitary authorities, 2008 to 2025
Interpretation
For Great Britain data, 2025 estimates are provisional and relate to the pay period that includes 30 April 2025. Estimates for 2024 have been revised and relate to the pay period that includes 17 April 2024.
The country level figure for Northern Ireland has been sourced from Nomis rather than NISRA. This is to allow for confidence intervals.
Combined Authority data has been sourced from the following: 2023 (revised), 2024 (revised) and 2025 (provisional).
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Gross median weekly pay is one of 104 local indicators on the Explore local statistics service. See the full list of local indicators.