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Bristol vs Manchester: cost of living compared

On a £50k salary, the cheaper of the two saves you hundreds a month on essentials. Adjust the salary slider below to see how the gap shifts at your income — everything else (single renter, public transport, UK 2024/25 tax) is held constant.

Based on current UK tax rules and city cost benchmarks. Updated regularly.

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Compare Bristol vs Manchester on the same salary.
Winner on £50k

Manchester

You save approximately £109/month living in Manchester vs Bristol — about £1,308 a year on essentials.

Rent difference−£66/mo
Manchester£1,234
Bristol£1,300
Disposable income+£109/mo
Manchester£1,104
Bristol£995
£50k
£25k£150k
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Where the money goes

CheaperBristolManchester

Monthly spend per category. Cheaper bar is highlighted.

  • RentΔ £66
    Bristol
    £1,300
    Manchester
    £1,234
  • BillsΔ £18
    Bristol
    £388
    Manchester
    £370
  • FoodΔ £10
    Bristol
    £290
    Manchester
    £280
  • TransportΔ £5
    Bristol
    £80
    Manchester
    £75

Side-by-side monthly breakdown

Bristol vs Manchester on the same salary, same household assumptions. The cheaper city in each row is highlighted.

  • Take-home payTied
  • Rent / housing+£66
    Cheaper in Manchester
  • Bills+£18
    Cheaper in Manchester
  • Food+£10
    Cheaper in Manchester
  • Transport+£5
    Cheaper in Manchester
  • Lifestyle & misc+£10
    Cheaper in Manchester
  • Total essentials+£109
    Cheaper in Manchester
  • Disposable left-£109
    More for Manchester

How Bristol and Manchester stack up

Bristol. Bristol's rents have risen sharply over the last decade and now sit closer to London than to other regional cities. Housing is the squeeze point — bills and groceries are roughly UK average, so the budget lives or dies on rent.

Manchester. Manchester offers big-city amenities at noticeably lower rents than London, making it a favourite for graduates and remote workers. Rent and council tax are the budget movers here. Public transport is cheap if you don't need a car.

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Bristol
78/ 100
Comfortable

Reality Score weighs take-home pay against essentials and any savings commitment to gauge how sustainable the setup is.

What this means

Comfortable. You can manage your expenses and maintain moderate savings.

Manchester
82/ 100
Comfortable

Reality Score weighs take-home pay against essentials and any savings commitment to gauge how sustainable the setup is.

What this means

Comfortable. You can manage your expenses and maintain moderate savings.

What this actually means

  • Bristol: You could realistically save around £498/month. Over 5 years that's £29,880 before any investment growth.
  • Manchester: You could realistically save around £552/month. Over 5 years that's £33,120 before any investment growth.

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Take-home / mo
£3,293
Total costs / mo
£2,298
Disposable / mo
£995

Reality Score for this scenario: 78/100 — Comfortable

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Last updated: April 2026See how we calculate this

These figures are estimates and may vary based on individual circumstances.