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Is £60,000 a Good Salary in London?

£60,000 is below the comfortable threshold in London. Budgeting carefully will be important.

Monthly Net
£3,447
National Rank
Top 25%
London Rank
~Median
Cushy Index
50/100

Monthly Budget Estimate — London

CategoryMonthly (GBP)
Gross Monthly+£5,000
Income Tax£953
Social Contributions£600
Net Monthly Income+£3,447
Estimated Rent£1,600
Groceries£380
Transport£150
Utilities & Internet£225
Leisure£220
Breathing Room+£572

Estimates for single employee renting in London, normal lifestyle. ONS/Numbeo estimates. Costs in GBP.

Cost-of-living data for London is estimated from public benchmarks and may not reflect your neighbourhood or lifestyle exactly.

Rent Affordability

Rent as % of net income46%

Crushed by rent — over 45% of net. The recommended ceiling is 30–33% of net income on rent.

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FAQ

What is £60,000 after tax in London?

£60,000 gross translates to approximately £41,368 net per year, or around £3,447 per month, for a single employee. The estimated effective tax rate is 19%.

Is £60,000 above average in London?

This salary ranks approximately Top 25% nationally. In London, the city-adjusted rank is ~Median.

Can you live comfortably on £60,000 in London?

It is tight, particularly in higher-cost cities.

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Calculations are estimates based on modelled tax rules and benchmark cost data. Not tax or financial advice. Last updated: June 2026.