Working in Norwich
Norwich has strengths in financial services (Aviva), food and drink, and creative industries.
On the average Norwich salary of £28,000, you'll take home £23,680 per year or £1,973 per month after income tax and National Insurance.
Salary Context in Norwich
Norwich is the principal city of East Anglia with a median salary of approximately £27,500. It has a distinctive economy mixing financial services, creative industries, and research. The city's medieval centre and surrounding countryside contribute to a high quality of life.
Cost of Living in Norwich
Average monthly rent for a one-bedroom flat is approximately £700. Average house prices around £230,000 are moderate for the East of England. Rail services to London Liverpool Street take approximately 1 hour 50 minutes. The city has a compact, walkable centre.
Key Industries and Employers
Norwich's economy includes financial services (Aviva's largest UK operation), healthcare (Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital), higher education (University of East Anglia, particularly strong in environmental sciences), food and agriculture research (Norwich Research Park), and creative industries. The city has a notable literary and publishing heritage.
Working in Norwich
Norwich offers a distinctive combination of affordable living, cultural richness, and professional employment opportunities. The Norfolk Broads and Suffolk coast are nearby, contributing to excellent quality of life.
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