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Other Service Activities — UK Salary 2025

SIC 2007 Section S

Real ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) full-time median pay for the UK and 11 regions, with the Gera Sector Pay Gap Index showing how Other Services compares to the UK all-industry benchmark.

What is the median salary in UK Other Services?

As of April 2025 (ONS ASHE), the UK full-time median salary in the Other Service Activities sector (SIC S) is £33,537 — −14.1% the UK all-industry median of £39,039 (Gera Sector Pay Gap Index: -14.1%). Among regions with unsuppressed data, London pays most at £41,434. GeraJobs re-dates annually.

Gera Sector Pay Gap Index

Other Services full-time median (£33,537) vs UK all-industry median (£39,039). Ranked #15 of 19 UK sectors.

How this is calculated
-14.1% vs UK median

UK median (full-time)

£33,537

ONS ASHE Table 4.7a · April 2025

25th–75th percentile

£26,770£42,828

Middle 50% of full-time employees

Gera GSPGI

-14.1%

vs UK all-industry median £39,039

UK pay distribution — Other Services

PercentileAnnual pay (full-time)Notes
10th£22,579Bottom 10%
25th£26,770Lower quartile
50th (median)£33,537UK benchmark
75th£42,828Upper quartile
90th£51,000Top 10%

Source: ONS ASHE Table 4.7a, full-time employees, April 2025 (OGL v3.0).

Other Services salary by UK region

RankRegionMedian (full-time)vs UK sector median
#1London£41,434+23.5%
#2East of England£35,596+6.1%
#3South East£34,016+1.4%
#4West Midlands£32,927−1.8%
#5East Midlands£31,733−5.4%
#6South West£31,096−7.3%
#7North West£31,026−7.5%
#8Scotland£30,457−9.2%
#9North East£30,442−9.2%
#10Yorkshire and The Humber£29,658−11.6%
#11Wales£27,166−19.0%

Source: ONS ASHE Table 5.7a, full-time employees, April 2025 (OGL v3.0). Regions with ONS CV > 20% are suppressed and not shown.

Other Services salary — FAQ

What is the median salary for a Other Services worker in the UK?
The UK median gross annual salary for a full-time employee in the Other Service Activities sector (SIC S) was £33,537 in April 2025, according to ONS ASHE Table 4.7a (OGL v3.0). This is below the UK all-industry full-time median of £39,039 by 14.1% (Gera Sector Pay Gap Index: -14.1%).
What is the pay range (25th–75th percentile) in UK Other Services?
For full-time employees in Other Service Activities in the UK, the middle 50% earn between £26,770 (25th percentile) and £42,828 (75th percentile) per year, with a median of £33,537. These are real ONS ASHE Table 4.7a figures for April 2025 (OGL v3.0).
Which UK region pays the most in Other Services?
Among the 11 UK regions for which ONS publishes unsuppressed Other Services sector pay data, London has the highest full-time median at £41,434 (+23.5% the UK sector median). Wales is the lowest at £27,166 (−19.0%). Source: ONS ASHE Table 5.7a, April 2025.
How does Other Services pay compare to other UK sectors?
Other Service Activities (SIC S) ranks 15 out of 19 UK industry sections by full-time median pay. The Gera Sector Pay Gap Index is -14.1% — meaning this sector pays below the UK all-industry benchmark of £39,039 by that margin. The highest-paying sector is Finance & Insurance at £58,488 (GSPGI +49.8%).

Other Services salary by region

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Sources: Office for National Statistics — Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE), ASHE Table 4.7a (annual pay gross, 2-digit SIC, Full-Time) + ASHE Table 5.7a (annual pay gross, region × 2-digit SIC, Full-Time). April 2025 (provisional) reference period. Released 2025-10-23. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Gera Sector Pay Gap Index computed by GeraJobs from these figures; no figure modelled or interpolated.

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