Is £35k a good salary in Leeds?
On £35k in Leeds, take-home is around £2,393 per month. After essentials of £1,890, you're left with £503 — a Reality Score of 66/100 (stable). For more context, see the full cost of living in Leeds guide.
£35k in Leeds is a stable budget on paper, yet the margin between essentials and take-home is narrower than headlines suggest. On £35k in Leeds, take-home is £2,393/month and essentials run £1,890 — leaving £503 disposable. We model a single renter using public transport.
£35k balances the books in Leeds — bills are manageable, but big-ticket goals will need planning.
Based on current UK tax rules and city cost benchmarks. Updated regularly.
Leeds combines a strong professional services market with rent levels well below the UK average for a major city. A balanced cost profile — no single category dominates the budget, which gives more flexibility than London or the South East.
On £35k, your take-home pay is roughly £2,393 every month after income tax and National Insurance. Essential monthly costs add up to about £1,890, leaving you with £503 of disposable income — a Reality Score of 66/100 (Stable).
Curious how this changes elsewhere? See what life looks like on £50k in Leeds, or compare Leeds vs Manchester side-by-side.
Indicative averages for a single renter in Leeds.
Reality Score weighs take-home pay against essentials and any savings commitment to gauge how sustainable the setup is.
What this means
Stable. Your essentials are covered, with some room left over — though savings progress may be slow.
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Reality Score for this scenario: 66/100 — Stable
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On £35k in Leeds, take-home is around £2,393 per month. After essentials of £1,890, you're left with £503 — a Reality Score of 66/100 (stable). For more context, see the full cost of living in Leeds guide.
After UK 2024/25 income tax and National Insurance, £35k works out to roughly £2,393 per month, or £28,716 per year. The same take-home applies wherever you live in the UK — what changes is how far it stretches once rent, bills and transport are paid.
Modelled as a single renter on public transport, £35k in Leeds leaves about £503 per month after rent, bills, food and transport. Switching to a flatshare or moving outside zone 1 can lift that meaningfully.
Rent is the single biggest swing factor. See Leeds vs Manchester side-by-side, or browse all UK cost-of-living guides to see where £35k stretches furthest.
Your essentials don't move much with salary — what changes is the surplus. Compare with £50k in Leeds to see exactly how the disposable figure shifts.
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Compare what changes when you tweak the salary — or move the same salary to a different UK city.
These figures are estimates and may vary based on individual circumstances.