Short answer
£60,000 in London is above the UK median of about £37,430 (60% higher). Comfortable across most of the UK, including London.
How it compares to the UK median
The latest ONS figure for median full-time earnings is roughly £37,430. £60,000 is £22,570 above that, placing it in the upper half of UK earners.
What it looks like after tax
For 2026/27, £60,000 gross gives you about £45,357 per year (£3,780 per month) — after £11,432 Income Tax and £3,211 National Insurance. The calculator below lets you add a pension or student loan.
Cost of living in London
Housing is the biggest variable. In London, average rent for a one-bed flat ranges widely; outside London, £60,000 typically covers rent, bills, transport and modest savings with room to spare. In central London, the same figure is materially tighter.
Who finds £60,000 comfortable?
Single earners outside major city centres, dual-income households in cities, and anyone without significant debt repayments will find £60,000 comfortable in 2026/27.