Frequently Asked Questions
What salary in Manchester matches £90,000 in London?
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£61,200 in Manchester provides the same purchasing power as £90,000 in London.
This is based on London's COL index of 100 vs Manchester's 68 (London = 100, Numbeo 2025).
The 32% cost difference translates directly to a 32% lower equivalent salary.
Is Manchester significantly cheaper than London?
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Manchester is 32% cheaper overall than London.
The most visible difference is rent: London averages £2,050/month for a 1-bed flat
vs £1,050/month in Manchester
— a saving of £1,000/month (£12,000/year).
How is the salary equivalence calculated?
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SalaryDex uses city-level cost-of-living indices from Numbeo 2025, normalised so London = 100.
The formula is: equivalent = salary × (cityB COL ÷ cityA COL).
For this page: £90,000 × (68 ÷ 100) = £61,200.
The index captures overall cost differences including rent, food, transport, utilities and services.
It does not account for individual tax positions or lifestyle choices.
Should I accept a lower salary to move from London to Manchester?
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Financially, yes — up to 32% less. Any offer above £61,200 in Manchester
is a real-terms pay rise compared to your London salary of £90,000.
You'd also save £1,000/month on rent alone, giving you
more disposable income despite a lower nominal salary.