Average Salary in Coventry After Tax

The average salary in Coventry is £29,000. Here's what that means after tax for 2025/26.

Coventry Average Take Home Pay
£24,400
per year on the average Coventry salary of £29,000
Avg Salary
£29,000
Take Home Monthly
£2,033
Tax + NI
£4,600
Tax Breakdown
Gross salary£29,000
Income tax-£3,286
National Insurance-£1,314
Take home pay£24,400

Working in Coventry

Coventry has strengths in automotive and advanced manufacturing, with Jaguar Land Rover a major employer.

On the average Coventry salary of £29,000, you'll take home £24,400 per year or £2,033 per month after income tax and National Insurance.

Salary Context in Coventry

Coventry is a major West Midlands city with a median salary of approximately £28,500. The city's UK City of Culture 2021 designation brought significant investment and regeneration. Its automotive heritage continues to drive a strong engineering and manufacturing sector.

Cost of Living in Coventry

Average monthly rent for a one-bedroom flat is approximately £650. Average house prices around £210,000 are among the lowest in the West Midlands, offering excellent value for homebuyers. Coventry is just 20 minutes by rail from Birmingham and well connected via the M6, M40, and M69 motorways.

Key Industries and Employers

Coventry's economy is driven by automotive engineering (JLR has major facilities nearby), advanced manufacturing, healthcare (University Hospital Coventry), and higher education (Coventry University and the University of Warwick, technically in Coventry's outskirts). The city has growing digital and creative sectors boosted by City of Culture investment.

Working in Coventry

Coventry benefits from proximity to both Birmingham and the wider West Midlands job market while maintaining significantly lower housing costs. The University of Warwick campus and surrounding science parks provide additional high-skilled employment opportunities.

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