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East of England — Median Salary by Industry Sector

ONS ASHE Table 5.7a · Full-time employees · April 2025 (provisional)

as of April 2025updated annually (last: )

Which industry sectors pay the most in East of England?

As of April 2025 (ONS ASHE), the highest-paying sector in East of England for full-time workers is Electricity & Gas Supply at £61,087 (+10.1% the UK sector median). Across all 18 sectors with unsuppressed data, East of England pays are compared to UK sector medians using real ONS ASHE Table 5.7a figures. GeraJobs re-dates annually.

Gera Sector Pay Gap Index

How far each sector's full-time median in East of England deviates from the UK sector median. GSPGI = (sectorMedian − ukAllMedian) / ukAllMedian × 100.

How this is calculated
Electricity & Gas Supply +10.1% vs UK sector median

Highest-paying sector in East of England

Electricity & Gas Supply

£61,087

+10.1% vs UK Electricity & Gas Supply median

Lowest-paying sector in East of England

Accommodation & Food Services

£28,368

−1.1% vs UK Accommodation & Food Services median

UK all-industry median

£39,039

All sectors · Full-time · April 2025 · ONS ASHE

All Industry Sectors in East of England

18 sectors have unsuppressed ONS data for East of England. Ranked by regional median pay descending.

East of England median salary by industry sector
RankSectorSICEast of England MedianUK Sector MedianRegional Gap
#1Electricity & Gas SupplyD£61,087£55,469+10.1%
#2Information & CommunicationJ£52,108£52,264−0.3%
#3Professional & Scientific ServicesM£45,283£46,208−2.0%
#4ConstructionF£43,083£43,100+0.0%
#5Water & Waste ManagementE£42,800£40,738+5.1%
#6Finance & InsuranceK£42,634£58,488−27.1%
#7ManufacturingC£41,994£38,956+7.8%
#8Public Administration & DefenceO£39,828£40,879−2.6%
#9Transport & StorageH£39,805£40,056−0.6%
#10EducationP£38,731£39,999−3.2%
#11Other ServicesS£35,596£33,537+6.1%
#12Wholesale & Retail TradeG£34,678£33,158+4.6%
#13Health & Social WorkQ£34,336£35,744−3.9%
#14Admin & Support ServicesN£33,991£36,109−5.9%
#15Real EstateL£32,997£36,565−9.8%
#16Arts, Entertainment & RecreationR£31,519£32,871−4.1%
#17Agriculture & ForestryA£30,589£32,784−6.7%
#18Accommodation & Food ServicesI£28,368£28,687−1.1%

Only sectors with unsuppressed ONS data (CV ≤ 20%) are shown. Regional Gap = (regional median − UK sector median) ÷ UK sector median × 100.

Frequently asked questions

Which sector has the highest salary in East of England?
In East of England, the Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply sector (SIC D) has the highest full-time median salary at £61,087 per year — +10.1% the UK sector median of £55,469. Source: ONS ASHE Table 5.7a, April 2025 (OGL v3.0).
How do East of England salaries compare to the UK average by sector?
Of the 18 sectors for which ONS publishes unsuppressed data in East of England, 5 pay above their UK sector median and 13 pay below. The regional gap is computed as (East of England sector median − UK sector median) / UK sector median × 100, using real ONS ASHE Table 5.7a full-time employee figures.
What is the lowest-paying sector in East of England?
Accommodation and Food Service Activities (SIC I) has the lowest full-time median salary in East of England among sectors ONS publishes without suppression: £28,368 per year (−1.1% the UK sector median of £28,687). Real ONS ASHE Table 5.7a, April 2025.

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Source: ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE), Table 5.7a (region × 2-digit SIC 2007 industry), full-time employees, April 2025 provisional (OGL v3.0). Gera Sector Pay Gap Index = (sectorMedian − ukAllMedian) / ukAllMedian × 100. Regional gap = (regionMedian − ukSectorMedian) / ukSectorMedian × 100. Only unsuppressed ONS estimates (CV ≤ 20%) shown.

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