Birmingham · £70,000 – £100,000 · moderate cost city
Savings rate in Birmingham on £70,000 – £100,000 — are you on track?
Earning £70,000 – £100,000 in Birmingham? Based on ONS Living Costs & Food Survey FYE2024, people at this income level in United Kingdom typically save around 32% of gross income. Enter your actual costs below to see how you compare.
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What 32% savings means in Birmingham
Using ONS Living Costs & Food Survey FYE2024, people earning £70,000 – £100,000 in United Kingdom save around 32% of gross income on average. In Birmingham — a moderate cost city — housing costs typically run 8–23% of income, which leaves reasonable room to hit or beat the benchmark.
Minimum
8%
floor — not building
Expected
16%
mid-income benchmark
Strong
32%
top tier
Source: ONS Living Costs & Food Survey FYE2024. Benchmarks shown for mid-income earners in United Kingdom.
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