🇬🇧 Manchester · GBP salary guide

Is £5,000 enough in Manchester?

A full breakdown of whether £5,000/month covers the cost of living in Manchester — including take-home pay after tax, monthly costs, your savings rate, and how long until financial independence.

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Comfortable
Good balance of lifestyle and savings. Meaningful wealth building is possible.
£3,750
Take-home after 25% tax
£2,680
Average monthly costs
£1,070
Left over per month
📊 A 29% savings rate means reaching financial independence in roughly 24 years. To accelerate: increase income, reduce rent (your largest cost at £1,200/month), or plan to spend retirement in a lower-cost location.

Where your £5,000 goes in Manchester

🏠 Rent
£1,200
🛒 Groceries
£380
🚇 Transport
£120
🍽 Dining
£450
💡 Utilities
£180
📦 Other
£350
Total costs £2,680/month

Key facts about Manchester

Much more affordable than London with a growing tech and finance sector. Often the smartest FIRE decision for UK professionals.

Tax situation

Income tax 20-40% plus National Insurance. Lower costs dramatically improve savings rate vs London.

Best investment accounts

Stocks & Shares ISA — £20,000/year tax-free. Same rules as London, better savings rate.

Your path to financial independence in Manchester

FIRE number for ManchesterBased on average costs of £2680/month, your financial independence number is £804,000 — the portfolio that covers your costs indefinitely at a 4% annual withdrawal.

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