HOW MUCH COULD YOU EARN AROUND THE WORLD?

We’ve looked into some of the UK’s most popular job roles and after taking cost of living into account, discovered their equivalent earnings from across the globe. Find out if the grass is really greener below...

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Equivalent Earnings of Journalists Around the World

No matter where you are, the news is essential and journalists have always played a major role in reporting the facts, providing opinion and starting conversation. As with other job roles however, there is a vast difference in how journalists are paid around the world and the UK unfortunately doesn’t come off well. When taking into consideration average salaries and cost of living, a journalist working in Saudi Arabia will almost be a massive £27,000 better off than they are in the UK. Take a look below and find out how other countries stack up...

Rank Country Equivalent Earnings Average Salary Cost Of Living Index
1  Saudi Arabia £50,557 £37,918 0.75
2  Switzerland £50,459 £94,862 1.88
3  China £43,316 £26,856 0.62
4  France £42,813 £48,807 1.14
5  Thailand £41,605 £31,620 0.76
6  Spain £41,554 £34,905 0.84
7  Brazil £40,375 £26,244 0.65
8  Belgium £39,818 £44,596 1.12
9  Italy £38,344 £40,645 1.06
10  Russia £36,175 £21,343 0.59
11  Portugal £34,763 £27,115 0.78
12  Norway £34,161 £54,657 1.60
13  Poland £33,748 £20,249 0.60
14  South Africa £32,009 £21,446 0.67
15  Japan £31,018 £40,634 1.31
16  Greece £30,847 £26,837 0.87
17  USA £29,750 £32,428 1.09
18  Netherlands £29,031 £33,386 1.15
19  South Korea £28,057 £32,266 1.15
20  Australia £25,274 £28,307 1.12
21  Canada £24,328 £25,301 1.04
22  UK £23,888 £23,888 1.00
23  Germany £23,176 £23,640 1.02
24  New Zealand £22,446 £25,139 1.12
25  Ireland £20,838 £24,381 1.17

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The Cost of living index has been calculated in relation to the cost of living in the UK. For example, living in Switzerland costs 90% more than living in Britain, so has an index of 1.9. Poland, Russia and China have the lowest cost of living, with an index of 0.6. This means that it’s 40% cheaper to live in these three countries compared to Britain.

Both the average salary and the relative cost of living needs to be taken into consideration when calculating the Equivalent earnings for each scenario.

Example:

  • Sandra is an Accountant working in Britain. Is Sandra likely to be better or worse off doing the same job in Norway? She can see that average earnings are higher, however the cost of living is also higher.
  • Imagine Sandra earned the average salary of £36,561 as an Accountant in Britain. If she found a job in Norway paying the average salary for this role, she could expect to earn £39,295 - that’s £2,734 (almost 7.5%) more.
  • However, the cost of living is also 60% more (index of 1.6). When we factor this in, it reduces Sandra’s overall standard of living, if she moved to Norway. Her Equivalent earnings would be £24,559, making her effectively £12,002 worse off than working in Britain in the same role.
  • The calculation used in Sandra’s case is: £39,295 / 1.6 = £24,559 (Actual salary in Norway / Cost of living index = Equivalent salary)

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See below for a full list of the sources used within this research.

Sources

Worldwide salary data compiled in October 2019 using the following sources:

All salaries converted to GBP using correct conversion rate on 28 October 2019.