The median full-time salary in Northern Ireland for 2026 is around £29,500, with mean earnings ~£33,000. Rent for a 1-bed flat runs about £650/month; median house price is ~£175,000. Cost of living materially below UK average the UK average. Top industries include Manufacturing, Public sector, Financial services — with major employers including Bombardier, Citi (Belfast), Allstate NI. This guide covers salary bands, take-home maths, rent + mortgage affordability, and how Northern Ireland compares to nearby UK cities.
Verified against 3 official sources · Last reviewed 14 June 2026
At £29,500 in Northern Ireland:
- Annual take-home: £23,305
- Monthly: £1,942
Cost of living
1-bed rent: £650/month
2-bed rent: £877/month
3-bed house rent: £1,105/month
Median house price: £175,000
Typical Council Tax (Band D): ~£1,785/year
Cost of living materially below UK average.
Mortgage capacity from local median salary
Median £29,500 × 4.5x LTI = £132,750 borrowing.
With 10% deposit: property purchase up to £147,500.
vs median local house price £175,000: gap of £27500 requires higher deposit.
Top industries
Manufacturing
Public sector
Financial services
Aerospace
Major employers
Bombardier, Citi (Belfast), Allstate NI, Almac Group
Nearby cities (for comparison)
Belfast, Derry, Newry, Lisburn
In short
Northern Ireland average salary 2026: median £29,500. Rent 1-bed £650. Cost of living materially below UK average. See related salary pages + take-home calculator for your specific band.
Frequently asked questions
What's the average salary in Northern Ireland?
UK median £29,500, mean £33,000 in 2026. Median is more representative for typical earnings.
What can £50k afford? — A £50,000 UK salary produces ~£3,293/month of take-home in 2026/27.
UK monthly budget planner — A workable UK monthly budget planner: confirm your real net pay, list fixed essentials, list variable essentials, set a discretionary cap, set a savings target. Total must equal net pay. Use 50/30/20 as a starting guide, adapt for your housing situation.
Average UK monthly bills — UK average monthly bills in 2026: ~£1,650 for a single adult, £2,400 for a couple, £3,200 for a family of four. Major lines: rent/mortgage (35–45%), food (10–15%), utilities (8–10%), transport (10–15%), insurance + tax + broadband (~10%).
Mortgage on £50k — On £50,000 salary in the UK 2026, conservative lenders offer 4× (£200,000); standard 4.5× (£225,000); stretched 5× (£250,000). Monthly payment at 4.75% over 25 years on a £200,000 mortgage: roughly £1,136/month.
Earn more in your career — Four paths to higher UK career earnings: internal promotion (5-10% per move, slow), external moves (15-25%, faster), specialism + qualification (10-25% via Chartered/cert path), side income (£500-3,000/mo). Most successful careers combine all four.
More on related topics
Salary in North East England — UK average salary in North East England 2026: median £29,000, mean £32,500. Typical 1-bed rent £700/mo. Cost of living well below UK average.
Salary in Scotland — UK average salary in Scotland 2026: median £32,500, mean £37,000. Typical 1-bed rent £800/mo. Cost of living close to UK average outside London.
Salary in South East England — UK average salary in South East England 2026: median £40,000, mean £46,000. Typical 1-bed rent £1,200/mo. Cost of living well above UK average (housing particularly).
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Last reviewed: 14 June 2026.
Next review due 14 December 2026.
Disclaimer: This page provides general information based on published HMRC and gov.scot figures. It is not personal tax or financial advice. For your specific situation, please consult a qualified accountant or contact HMRC directly.