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Programmers and software development professionals Real Pay in South East
A Programmers and software development professionals in South East earns a nominal median of £52,798 — worth £43,491 once South East's cost of living (cost level 121.4, average = 100) is applied.
What does a Programmers and software development professionals really earn in South East after cost of living?
A Programmers and software development professionals in South East earns a nominal median of £52,798 (ONS ASHE 2025). Adjusted for South East's cost level (121.4, average = 100), that is worth £43,491 in cost-equivalent terms — your pay goes less far here than the regional average. Real ONS, Land Registry and MHCLG data; re-dated quarterly.
Gera Real Pay Index
Cost-adjusted real pay for a Programmers and software development professionals in South East (nominal £52,798, cost level 121.4). National median £56,914.
How this is calculatedProgrammers and software development professionals — South East vs national
| South East nominal median (ONS ASHE) | £52,798 |
| South East cost level (100 = average) | 121.4 |
| South East real (cost-adjusted) pay | £43,491 |
| National median (SOC 2134) | £56,914 |
| National 25th–75th percentile | £42,289–£75,794 |
Real pay = South East nominal median × (100 ÷ 121.4). National percentiles are real ONS ASHE figures; suppressed percentiles are omitted, never estimated.
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In South East, a Programmers and software development professionals has a nominal median of £52,798, worth £43,491 in cost-equivalent terms (cost level 121.4, average = 100).
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Where a Programmers and software development professionals's pay goes furthest
| Region | Nominal | Real pay |
|---|---|---|
| North East | £56,340 | £81,416 |
| North West | £50,336 | £62,685 |
| Yorkshire and The Humber | £47,908 | £62,543 |
| East Midlands | £49,685 | £56,783 |
| West Midlands | £49,081 | £54,173 |
| East | £60,989 | £53,877 |
| South West | £53,438 | £52,237 |
| London | £75,296 | £47,356 |
| South East | £52,798 | £43,491 |
Programmers and software development professionals in South East — FAQ
- What is the real (cost-adjusted) pay for a Programmers and software development professionals in South East?
- A Programmers and software development professionals in South East has a nominal median salary of £52,798 and a cost-equivalent ("real") pay of £43,491 once South East's cost level of 121.4 (average = 100) is applied. Both figures derive from real ONS ASHE and Gera cost-of-living data.
- How does a Programmers and software development professionals salary in South East compare nationally?
- The national median for a Programmers and software development professionals (SOC 2134) is £56,914, with most full-time pay between £42,289–£75,794 (25th–75th percentile). The South East nominal median is £52,798; the cost-adjusted figure of £43,491 reflects local living costs.
- Is this Programmers and software development professionals pay figure real ONS data?
- Yes. The South East median for a Programmers and software development professionals is a real published ONS ASHE 2025 regional figure (full-time, April 2025, OGL v3.0). The cost adjustment uses real HM Land Registry and MHCLG data. No figure is modelled or interpolated.
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Sources: Office for National Statistics — Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) (Median gross annual pay (GBP), full-time employees, ASHE 2025 provisional, April 2025 reference period); HM Land Registry UK House Price Index (April 2026); MHCLG Council Tax levels in England (FY2026-27). All OGL v3.0. Computed by GeraJobs; no figure is modelled or interpolated. Methodology.