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Engineering professionals n.e.c. Real Pay in South West

A Engineering professionals n.e.c. in South West earns a nominal median of £44,536 — worth £43,535 once South West's cost of living (cost level 102.3, average = 100) is applied.

What does a Engineering professionals n.e.c. really earn in South West after cost of living?

A Engineering professionals n.e.c. in South West earns a nominal median of £44,536 (ONS ASHE 2025). Adjusted for South West's cost level (102.3, average = 100), that is worth £43,535 in cost-equivalent terms — your pay goes less far here than the regional average. Real ONS, Land Registry and MHCLG data; re-dated quarterly.

Source:ONS ASHE 2025 + HM Land Registry UKHPI + MHCLG Council Tax (joined by GeraJobs)·As of ASHE April 2025; UKHPI April 2026; council tax FY2026-27 · updated quarterly · last refreshed

Gera Real Pay Index

Cost-adjusted real pay for a Engineering professionals n.e.c. in South West (nominal £44,536, cost level 102.3). National median £48,776.

How this is calculated
£43,535

Engineering professionals n.e.c.South West vs national

South West nominal median (ONS ASHE)£44,536
South West cost level (100 = average)102.3
South West real (cost-adjusted) pay£43,535
National median (SOC 2129)£48,776
National 25th–75th percentile£39,653–£61,717

Real pay = South West nominal median × (100 ÷ 102.3). National percentiles are real ONS ASHE figures; suppressed percentiles are omitted, never estimated.

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In South West, a Engineering professionals n.e.c. has a nominal median of £44,536, worth £43,535 in cost-equivalent terms (cost level 102.3, average = 100).

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Where a Engineering professionals n.e.c.'s pay goes furthest

RegionNominalReal pay
North East£45,951£66,403
North West£48,385£60,255
Yorkshire and The Humber£41,428£54,084
West Midlands£48,799£53,862
East Midlands£45,665£52,189
South East£54,256£44,692
East£50,240£44,382
South West£44,536£43,535
London£58,276£36,652

Engineering professionals n.e.c. in South West — FAQ

What is the real (cost-adjusted) pay for a Engineering professionals n.e.c. in South West?
A Engineering professionals n.e.c. in South West has a nominal median salary of £44,536 and a cost-equivalent ("real") pay of £43,535 once South West's cost level of 102.3 (average = 100) is applied. Both figures derive from real ONS ASHE and Gera cost-of-living data.
How does a Engineering professionals n.e.c. salary in South West compare nationally?
The national median for a Engineering professionals n.e.c. (SOC 2129) is £48,776, with most full-time pay between £39,653–£61,717 (25th–75th percentile). The South West nominal median is £44,536; the cost-adjusted figure of £43,535 reflects local living costs.
Is this Engineering professionals n.e.c. pay figure real ONS data?
Yes. The South West median for a Engineering professionals n.e.c. 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.

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