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£80,000 in London vs Yorkshire and The Humber
Disposable income after tax, NI and council tax: £54,867 in London vs £54,583 in Yorkshire and The Humber. But London homes (£574,624) cost far more than Yorkshire and The Humber (£203,421).
Is £80,000 in London worth more than £80,000 in Yorkshire and The Humber?
£80,000 in London leaves £54,867 disposable after tax, NI and council tax; £80,000 in Yorkshire and The Humber leaves £54,583 — £284 less. London's average house price (£574,624) is far higher than Yorkshire and The Humber's (£203,421). Source: HMRC + MHCLG + Land Registry.
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Disposable income after tax, NI and council tax on £80,000 — London vs Yorkshire and The Humber. House price gap: £371,203.
How this is calculatedOn £80,000 — London vs Yorkshire and The Humber
| London | Yorkshire and The Humber | |
|---|---|---|
| Band D council tax | £2,090 | £2,374 |
| Disposable (after tax, NI, council tax) | £54,867 | £54,583 |
| Average house price | £574,624 | £203,421 |
London leaves £284 more disposable on council tax — but London housing costs far more.
London vs Yorkshire and The Humber — adjust the salaries
Compare your real disposable income after Income Tax, National Insurance and council tax in two regions, plus the house-price gap. Real HMRC 2026/27 rates and MHCLG / Land Registry data.
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Destination
In London you keep £54,867 disposable; in Yorkshire and The Humber you keep £54,583 — a loss of £284 a year (after tax, NI and council tax).
House prices: £203,421 in Yorkshire and The Humber vs £574,624 in London — £371,203 lower. Factor housing into your decision.
Uses rest-of-UK Income Tax bands and England-only council-tax data. A model on real HMRC / MHCLG / Land Registry figures — not personal advice.
London vs Yorkshire and The Humber at other salaries
London vs Yorkshire and The Humber on £80,000 — FAQ
- How much disposable income does £80,000 in London leave?
- £54,867 a year after Income Tax, NI and London's average Band D council tax of £2,090. Source: HMRC + MHCLG (OGL v3.0).
- What regional salary in Yorkshire and The Humber matches £80,000 in London?
- On disposable income after tax, NI and council tax, £80,000 in Yorkshire and The Humber leaves £54,583 versus £54,867 for £80,000 in London. Housing widens the gap further: London homes cost about 2.82× a Yorkshire and The Humber home. Source: HMRC + MHCLG + Land Registry (OGL v3.0).
- Why is council tax lower in London than Yorkshire and The Humber?
- London's average Band D council tax (£2,090) is lower than Yorkshire and The Humber's (£2,374) because of London's larger tax base and different precepts — but London's housing costs dwarf the saving. Source: MHCLG Council Tax levels 2026 to 2027 (OGL v3.0).
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Sources: HMRC — Income Tax + Class 1 employee NI 2026 to 2027; MHCLG — Council Tax levels 2026 to 2027 (Band D area); HM Land Registry — UK House Price Index (April 2026). All Open Government Licence v3.0. England GOR regions only. A guide, not personal financial advice.