What does your salary actually feel like?

This tool shows how a typical UK salary breaks down after tax and everyday costs — to give context, not advice.

Choose your income

No sign-up. No tracking. Just context.

Choose an income range

Select the closest option. This is only used to show typical costs.

Region

Used to adjust typical living costs.

Household

Used to adjust typical living costs.

Monthly snapshot

  • Estimated take-home £1,950 / month
  • Typical monthly costs £1,620 / month
  • Left after essentials £330 / month

Figures are estimates based on typical costs, not personal spending.

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Typical monthly costs

  • Rent & housing £850
  • Council tax £150
  • Utilities & internet £180
  • Transport £160
  • Food £250
  • Other essentials £120
  • Total typical costs £1,710

Costs vary widely by location and household.

How this might feel day to day

Living fairly tight

Most spending is planned. Little room for unexpected costs.

Living cautiously

Essentials covered, some flexibility, occasional trade-offs.

Living with some flexibility

Regular costs covered, room for modest extras.

Living comfortably but carefully

Most needs met, still conscious of spending.

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A few things you might reflect on

  • Do the numbers here feel close to your experience day to day?
  • Does anything in this breakdown surprise you?
  • Where do you feel you have flexibility, if any?

How this is worked out

This tool uses publicly available UK data to estimate typical take-home pay and everyday costs.

  • Income & tax:Based on current UK income tax and NI thresholds
  • Typical costs: National averages across housing, utilities, food, and transport
  • Estimates, not advice: Figures are simplified for clarity

Lifestyle indicators adjust based on household type to reflect shared costs.

Based on UK national averages and simplified assumptions.

Common questions

Is this financial advice?

No. This tool provides context, not recommendations.

How accurate are the numbers?

They are estimates based on averages and will not fit everyone.

oes this include benefits or childcare?

No. These figures are simplified and do not include individual arrangements.