Winner on purchasing power
Glasgow
After paying rent, a data scientist in Glasgow retains
£21/month more than in Newcastle —
that's £252/year extra in purchasing power.
Glasgow
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Gross salary
£50,000
Net monthly
£3,164
Rent (1-bed)
£900
Rent-to-income
28% — Comfortable
After rent
£2,264
Newcastle
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Gross salary
£45,000
Net monthly
£2,993
Rent (1-bed)
£750
Rent-to-income
25% — Comfortable
After rent
£2,243
Glasgow vs Newcastle: what the £21/month gap means for a data scientist
On paper, Glasgow data scientist roles pay £5,000/year
more than Newcastle. But take-home after tax and National Insurance tells a
different story — Glasgow workers keep £3,164/month versus
£2,993/month in Newcastle.
The bigger picture is after rent. Average Glasgow rent runs £900/month
versus £750/month in Newcastle. Once housing costs are factored in,
Glasgow workers have £2,264/month
disposable income versus £2,243/month in Newcastle —
that is £252/year in real spending power.
Glasgow's rent-to-income ratio of 28%
compares favourably to Newcastle's 25%.
Monthly cost comparison
All figures monthly · 2025/26
| Category |
Glasgow |
Newcastle |
Delta |
| Rent (1-bed median) |
£900 |
£750 |
-17% |
| Transport |
£55 |
£75 |
+36% |
| Council tax |
£148 |
£112 |
-24% |
| Groceries |
£265 |
£255 |
-4% |
| Disposable income remaining |
£1,666 |
£1,669 |
0% |
Sources: ONS 2025 · Rightmove Q4 2025 · HMRC 2025/26 · Numbeo 2025
Cost-of-living equivalence
Based on a cost-of-living index of 62 for Glasgow
and 61 for Newcastle,
a salary of £50,000 in Glasgow delivers
equivalent purchasing power to £49,200 in Newcastle.
Glasgow £50,000 ≈
£49,200
in Newcastle
Income retention after all essentials
% of net monthly pay remaining after rent, transport, council tax and groceries
Everyday costs
Estimated typical prices · scaled from Numbeo 2025
Cappuccino
Glasgow
£2.36
Newcastle
£2.32
Transit (single trip)
Glasgow
£1.31
Newcastle
£1.79
Gym membership
Glasgow
£34/mo
Newcastle
£34/mo
Cinema ticket
Glasgow
£9.92
Newcastle
£9.76
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Frequently asked questions
Does a data scientist earn more in Glasgow or Newcastle?
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Glasgow pays a median £50,000 vs £45,000 in Newcastle
— a gross difference of £5,000.
However, after accounting for rent and living costs, Glasgow professionals
have £21/month more disposable income, making it the stronger city in real terms.
What is the take-home pay for a data scientist in Glasgow vs Newcastle?
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In Glasgow: gross £50,000 → £3,164/month net take-home.
In Newcastle: gross £45,000 → £2,993/month net take-home.
After paying median 1-bed rent, Glasgow leaves £2,264/month
vs Newcastle's £2,243/month.
What salary in Newcastle matches Glasgow purchasing power?
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Approximately £49,200 in Newcastle delivers equivalent purchasing power to
£50,000 in Glasgow, based on a cost-of-living index of
62 (Glasgow) vs 61 (Newcastle).
Is Glasgow or Newcastle cheaper to live in?
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Newcastle is cheaper overall, with a cost-of-living index of 61 vs 62 for Glasgow (London = 100).
Rent in Glasgow averages £900/month (1-bed)
vs £750/month in Newcastle.
What is the rent-to-income ratio for a data scientist in Glasgow?
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A data scientist in Glasgow earning £50,000 takes home
£3,164/month. With median 1-bed rent of £900/month,
the rent-to-income ratio is 28%
(comfortable).
In Newcastle the equivalent ratio is 25%.