The median annual salary in Bromley is currently £40,354 and the mean (average) is £50,583 before tax.
The median salary means half of all employees in Bromley earn more than £40,354 and half earn less.
The mean (average) salary number of £50,583 is calculated by taking all the salaries in Bromley adding them up and then dividing by the total number of jobs (currently 113,000 which is 0.48% of all UK jobs).
Over the past 12 months the Bromley median salary of £40,354 has increased by 4.30% which places it 27.69% Above the median salary of the UK as a whole.
The mean salary of £50,583 has increased -1.60% during the same time period and now standards at 32.33% Above the mean salary of the UK.
Income (Before Tax) By Decile In Bromley
Top 10%: x (and above)
Top 20% £67,201
Top 25% £60,509
Top 30% £55,420
Top 40% £47,496
Bottom 40% £34,029
Bottom 30% £29,983
Bottom 25% £26,117
Bottom 20% £29,983
Bottom 10% x (and below)
Average Monthly, Weekly & Hourly Pay (Before Tax) In Bromley
The median salary of £40,354 works out to:
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- £3,362.83 per month
- £818.90 per week
- £23.30 per hour
The mean salary of £50,583 works out to:
- £4,215.25 per month
- £960.90 per week
- £28.94 per hour
Men vs Women Salary Differences (Before Tax) In Bromley
Of the 113,000 jobs in Bromley, 53,000 (46.90%) were held by men and 60,000 (53.10%) were held by women.
The median salary for men was £48,370 vs £34,043 for women.
The mean salary for men was £61,270 vs £41,118 for women.
This means men in Bromley are paid 42.09% more based on median salaries or 49.01% more based on mean salaries than women.
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(Note this difference does not take into account the type of jobs held by men vs women just raw salary numbers)
Average Take-Home After-Tax Income In Bromley
The calculations below look at how much money the most typical worker gets to keep after income tax, employee national insurance and standard 5% employee pension contributions.
Based on Median Salary of £40,354:
- Salary Subject to Tax: £26,078.30
- Income Tax Owed: £5,215.66
- National Insurance: £2,222.72
- Employee Pension Deduction: £1,705.70
Take-Home Pay: £31,209.92 (77.34% of gross salary)
Total Gross Pension Contributions (Employee + Employer): £2,729.12
Based on Mean Salary of £50,583:
- Salary Subject to Tax: £35,811.50
- Income Tax Owed: £7,162.30
- National Insurance: £3,022.26
- Employee Pension Deduction: £2,201.50
Take-Home Pay: £38,196.94 (75.51% of gross salary)
Total Gross Pension Contributions (Employee + Employer): £3,522.40
How Expensive Is It To Employ Someone In Bromley?
The direct cost to employee someone includes salary, employer national insurance and employer pension contributions (3%).
Based on the median pay in Bromley it works out to:
- Salary: £40,354
- Employer National Insurance: £5,303.10
- Employer Pension Contribution: £1,023.42
Total Cost To An Employer: £46,680.52 per year
Based on the mean pay in Bromley it works out to:
- Salary: £50,583
- Employer National Insurance: £6,837.45
- Employer Pension Contribution: £1,320.90
Total Cost To An Employer: £58,741.35 per year
Income Tax And National Insurance Paid By Workers In Bromley
Finally, how much income tax and national insurance do people in Bromley pay altogether?
The calculations below show the combined totals based only on median and mean salaries. However, the actual number is significantly higher as “The 10% of income taxpayers with the largest incomes contribute over 60% of income tax receipts.”
If all workers in Bromley paid income tax and national insurance based on the median salary of £40,354 the combined income tax and national insurance (employer and employee) paid would be £1,439,787,240.
If all workers in Bromley paid income tax and national insurance based on the mean salary of £50,583 the combined income tax and national insurance (employer and employee) paid would be £1,923,487,130.
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All the data presented here comes from the Office of National Statistics.
