The bar chart illustrates the average salaries across seven cities in the United Kingdom.
Overall, there is a significant disparity in average wages among the cities, with London leading by a considerable margin, while Birmingham reports the lowest salary figures.
London commands the highest average salary at £33,634, based on a substantial sample size of 50,951 individuals. Following London, Cambridge ranks second, with an average salary of £29,854 from a sample of 2,180 respondents. Bristol, situated in England, comes next with an average salary of £27,828, while Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, closely trails with an average income of £27,592 from a sample size of 2,553. Glasgow’s average salary stands at £26,150, based on 3,113 participants in the survey, indicating continued lower earnings compared to its English counterparts.
In terms of other cities, Manchester has an average salary of £25,909 from a sample of 4,643, while Birmingham reports the lowest average salary of £25,531 from 2,949 respondents. The data clearly indicates that the salaries in English cities tend to be significantly higher than those in Scottish cities, with a stark contrast evident in the figures. For instance, the difference between the highest average salary in London and the lowest in Birmingham amounts to a remarkable £8,103, showcasing the general trend of higher remuneration within the southern regions of the UK.
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