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Salary Needed to Live in Sheffield, U.K. (2026)

How much do you need to earn to live in Sheffield? We calculate the gross monthly salary required to cover rent, food, transport, and utilities — accounting for U.K.'s tax system.

You need at least £1,752/month gross to live in Sheffield on a budget.

For a comfortable lifestyle, aim for £2,283/month gross (£1,867 net after ~18% tax).

Monthly Expense Breakdown by Lifestyle

ExpenseBudgetComfortablePremium
Rent (1BR)
£810
Cheapest neighborhood (Crookes)
£1,090
Median neighborhood
£1,210
Premium neighborhood (Ecclesall)
Groceries£230£276£345
Transport£68£68£68
Utilities£228£228£228
Dining & Entertainment£170£204£255
Total Monthly Expenses£1,506£1,866£2,106

Budget Lifestyle

£1,752/month gross

Take-home pay£1,506
Effective tax rate~14%
Monthly expenses£1,506

Comfortable Lifestyle

£2,283/month gross

Take-home pay£1,867
Effective tax rate~18%
Monthly expenses£1,866

Premium Lifestyle

£2,635/month gross

Take-home pay£2,106
Effective tax rate~20%
Monthly expenses£2,106

Neighborhood Rent Comparison

1-bedroom second-hand rents across 5 neighborhoods in Sheffield

Most Affordable

Crookes

15 min by bus

£810 - £970

Broomhill

12 min by bus

£880 - £1,050

City Centre

0 min by walk

£1,000 - £1,180

Most Expensive

Ecclesall

15 min by bus

£1,120 - £1,300

Kelham Island

8 min by walk

£1,050 - £1,250

City Centre

0 min by walk

£1,000 - £1,180

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How We Calculate This

We total monthly expenses (rent, groceries, transport, utilities, dining out) for each lifestyle tier, then reverse-calculate the gross salary needed to cover those expenses after U.K.'s income tax and social contributions. Rent data comes from second-hand market listings (what expats actually pay). All figures are based on 2026 data from official government statistics. See our data sources for full attribution.

Frequently Asked Questions

What salary do I need to live in Sheffield?

On a budget lifestyle, you need at least £1,752/month gross salary to cover basic expenses in Sheffield. For a comfortable lifestyle, aim for £2,283/month gross. These figures include rent, food, transport, utilities, and dining out, with taxes calculated for U.K..

What is the average rent in Sheffield?

The average 1-bedroom rent across 5 neighborhoods in Sheffield is approximately £1,061/month. Rents range from £810 in Crookes to £1,300 in Ecclesall.

How much are groceries in Sheffield?

Monthly groceries for a single person in Sheffield cost approximately £230. This covers basic home cooking. Dining out and premium food will add to this budget.

What is the tax rate in U.K.?

Tax rates in U.K. are progressive. At the budget salary level of £1,752/month, the effective tax rate is approximately 14%. At the comfortable level of £2,283/month, it rises to approximately 18%. This includes income tax and social contributions.

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