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The UK Salary Percentile Calculator by State estimates where a salary falls within the distribution of earnings for a specific UK state or region. It helps individuals understand how their earnings compare to others in their geographic area.
The calculator uses the percentile formula:
Where:
Explanation: The equation calculates the percentage of salaries in the state that fall below the given salary point.
Details: Understanding salary percentiles helps with career planning, salary negotiations, and assessing cost of living adjustments when considering relocation.
Tips: Enter the count of salaries below yours and the total number of salaries in your state/region. Both values must be positive integers, with the first number less than or equal to the second.
Q1: Where can I find salary distribution data for my state?
A: Official sources include the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and regional government reports.
Q2: How often is salary data updated?
A: Most official sources update annually, though some private surveys may be more frequent.
Q3: Does this account for different job types?
A: For most accurate comparisons, use data specific to your industry and job role when available.
Q4: What's considered a good percentile?
A: This depends on career stage and goals. Generally, above 50th percentile is above median, above 75th is strong, and above 90th is top tier.
Q5: How does this differ from national percentiles?
A: State/regional percentiles account for local cost of living and economic conditions, which can vary significantly across the UK.