Inner London average salary comparison 2017 Gross average income in 2017 for full-time employees by local government district. An employee has to be in the same job for over 12 months. The data collected is Tax Year Ending. The income includes incentive payments.





Area Average salary Waltham Forest £31k Enfield £33.6k United Kingdom £35.4k Lewisham £35.5k Greenwich £35.6k Haringey £35.8k Brent £35.9k Merton £36.1k Ealing £36.1k Barnet £36.7k Newham £38.5k Kensington and Chelsea £38.8k Wandsworth £39.8k Lambeth £40.7k Hackney £42.5k Southwark £44k Hammersmith and Fulham £45.1k Camden £46k Islington £52.7k Westminster £60.1k Tower Hamlets £75.2k City of London £80.6k

Inner London median salary comparison 2017 Gross median income in 2017 for full-time employees including incentive payments. Median income divides the income distribution into two equal groups, half having income above that amount, and half having income below that amount.





Area Median salary Waltham Forest £28.3k United Kingdom £28.8k Enfield £28.8k Merton £29.7k Brent £30.1k Ealing £30.4k Newham £30.8k Haringey £31.4k Kensington and Chelsea £32k Barnet £32.1k Greenwich £32.4k Wandsworth £32.9k Hackney £33.6k Lewisham £33.8k Lambeth £35.1k Hammersmith and Fulham £36.9k Southwark £37.6k Camden £38.1k Islington £39.3k Westminster £42.3k Tower Hamlets £49.5k City of London £56.3k

Inner London unemployment rate comparison 2017



Area Unemployment rate Wandsworth 3.6% Merton 4% United Kingdom 4.4% Barnet 4.4% Hackney 4.7% Islington 4.7% Lambeth 4.8% Lewisham 4.9% Ealing 5% Camden 5.2% Waltham Forest 5.2% Hammersmith and Fulham 5.4% Westminster 5.6% Newham 5.7% Greenwich 5.9% Enfield 6% Kensington and Chelsea 6% Brent 6.3% Southwark 6.3% Haringey 6.5% Tower Hamlets 8.1%

Inner London average salary Gross average income in 2017 for full-time employees. An employee has to be in the same job for over 12 months. The data collected is Tax Year Ending. The income includes incentive payments.



Inner London median salary Gross annual median income for full-time employees including incentive payments.



Inner London unemployment rate



Inner London net household income map Map shows net average household income in 2016 by middle layer super output area (MSOA). The lowest household income was in Enfield 030, with £27.8k. The area with the highest average income was Tower Hamlets 033, with £93.8k. Median income was £38.1k - i.e. half of the areas had income equal or above £38.1k. Median income for England and Wales was 31.9k ( the lowest income was in Leeds 086, £16.8k, the highest in Tower Hamlets 033, £93.8k).

Name Net income lowest Enfield 030 £27.8k median £38.1k highest Tower Hamlets 033 £93.8k

Inner London relative housing costs map The map below shows housing costs share of net household income. The higher share of income costs take the darker color is displayed. An equivalisation scale and different models for income before housing costs and after housing costs may results in a few inconsitencies. Although there are some inconsistencies, it does not change significantly the overall picture of area comparison.

Inner London working age population share 2017 population estimates.

