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Friday 31 July 2015 10:59 am

Where are London salaries growing fastest? Kensington and Chelsea and Tower Hamlets have biggest wage growth

By: Clara Guibourg

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It pays to be a Londoner. Wages are still highest in the capital, and growing at a higher pace than the rest of the country – but where are they growing fastest?

The growth is far from evenly split, even within London. Some areas of the capital have experienced a truly booming growth in earnings, as eight London boroughs have had an average pay rise of more than 60 per cent since 2000, a City PM analysis of figures from HMRC show. The figures represent median salaries of those living in each London borough. 

Kensington and Chelsea tops the league with workers in the borough enjoying wages up a jaw-dropping 108 per cent over the time period. The median annual salary in the well-heeled inner London borough came to £37,800.

Across the UK, salaries have increased by a – by comparison paltry – 46 per cent in the same period of time.

Inner London workers enjoy an average salary that’s £10,000 higher than the average salary in the rest of the UK, coming to £30,515 in 2012. On top of that, salary growth in the capital is also outstripping the rest of the country.

Read more: Renters on living wage outpriced of every London postcode

As for where salaries are highest within London, unsurprisingly, Canada tops the charts as the area with highest median salaries at £58,300.

It also turns out that a few miles make a big difference in your wallet. Just moving out to an outer London borough is enough to see the median salary slide by thousands of pounds. 

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