Average Salary in Portsmouth 2024 — £38,613 Median (ONS)

The average (median) full-time salary in Portsmouth is £38,613 — real ONS ASHE 2024 place-of-work data, plus a 2025/26 take-home calculator. Live in your browser.

Average salary in Portsmouth: the median full-time gross pay is £38,613 (£1,183 above the UK median of £37,430), per ONS ASHE 2024 place-of-work data. Typical range £29,015–£49,967 (25th–75th percentile). Includes a free 2025/26 take-home pay calculator (Income Tax + National Insurance) that runs entirely in your browser. It runs free in your browser on Gera Tools, with nothing uploaded.

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What is the average salary in Portsmouth?

The median full-time salary in Portsmouth is £38,613 per year (gross), per ONS ASHE 2024 (place of work, local authority E06000044). The mean is £42,233. The median is £1,183 higher than the UK median of £37,430.

Average salary in Portsmouth

The median full-time salary in Portsmouth is £38,613 per year (gross) — £1,183 above the UK median of £37,430. The middle half of full-time workers in Portsmouth earn between £29,015 (25th percentile) and £49,967 (75th percentile). The mean (average) is £42,233; the mean sits above the median because a small number of very high earners pull it up.

These figures are from the Office for National Statistics Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) 2024, gross annual pay for full-time employees who work in Portsmouth (ONS local-authority code E06000044), for the pay period including 17 April 2024 (provisional). The estimate is based on about 62,000 full-time jobs in Portsmouth.

On the median £38,613 salary, take-home pay for 2025/26 is about £31,321 a year after Income Tax and National Insurance (England/Wales/NI bands, before pension or student loan) — roughly £2,610 per month. Enter any salary above for the full breakdown.

Scope: ONS ASHE 2024 median gross annual pay, full-time employees, by place of work (local authority). This is a different ONS table from the salary-by-role pages (which use occupation-level pay). The take-home calculator uses 2025/26 England, Wales & Northern Ireland tax bands. Always verify against the ONS ASHE place-of-work dataset.