United Kingdom • Updated 2026
Is it worth living in Norwich on £28,000?
Compare take-home pay vs essentials (rent, food, transport, utilities). Use sliders to match your situation — then judge by disposable left + rent pressure.
Take-home (monthly)
£1,922
Essentials total
£1,465
Disposable left
£457
Rent % of income
49%
Rent£950
Food£255
Transport£110
Utilities£150
Verdict
6/100 • Struggle Housing costs in Norwich are high (around 49% of income), which will limit your ability to save. You will have some spending money, but big savings goals or frequent travel might be tight. Overall, this salary is likely too low for an independent lifestyle in Norwich without compromises.
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FAQ
Is this accurate?
It’s a consistent baseline for comparisons. Sliders let you match your real situation.
What comfort score is “good”?
Rough guide: 70+ comfortable, 50–69 okay, 30–49 tight, below 30 struggle.
What’s the best lever?
Rent. If rent is high relative to take-home, the outcome is tight even on decent salaries.