Foundation Doctor (FY1/FY2) · City comparison · 2026

Manchester vs Nottingham

Nottingham wins on purchasing power. Nottingham foundation doctor (fy1/fy2)s have £200/month more disposable income after rent than their Manchester counterparts.

Manchester salary
£37,068
£2,517/mo take-home
Nottingham salary
£37,068
£2,517/mo take-home
Nottingham wins by
+£200
per month after rent
Winner on purchasing power
Nottingham

After paying rent, a foundation doctor (fy1/fy2) in Nottingham retains £200/month more than in Manchester — that's £2,400/year extra in purchasing power.

+£200
per month
Manchester
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Gross salary £37,068
Net monthly £2,517
Rent (1-bed) £1,050
Rent-to-income 42% — Stretched
After rent £1,467
Nottingham
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Gross salary £37,068
Net monthly £2,517
Rent (1-bed) £850
Rent-to-income 34% — Stretched
After rent £1,667

Manchester vs Nottingham: what the £200/month gap means for a foundation doctor (fy1/fy2)

On paper, Manchester foundation doctor (fy1/fy2) roles pay £0/year more than Nottingham. But take-home after tax and National Insurance tells a different story — Manchester workers keep £2,517/month versus £2,517/month in Nottingham.

The bigger picture is after rent. Average Manchester rent runs £1,050/month versus £850/month in Nottingham. Once housing costs are factored in, Nottingham workers have £1,667/month disposable income versus £1,467/month in Manchester — that is £2,400/year in real spending power.

Nottingham's rent-to-income ratio of 34% compares favourably to Manchester's 42%.

For foundation doctor (fy1/fy2)s prioritising financial freedom, Nottingham delivers significantly more disposable income despite comparable gross pay.

Monthly cost comparison

All figures monthly · 2025/26

Category Manchester Nottingham Delta
Rent (1-bed median) £1,050 £850 -19%
Transport £75 £58 -23%
Council tax £128 £118 -8%
Groceries £280 £260 -7%
Disposable income remaining £839 £1,098 +31%

Sources: NHS Employers 2025/26 · Rightmove Q4 2025 · HMRC 2025/26 · Numbeo 2025

Cost-of-living equivalence

Based on a cost-of-living index of 68 for Manchester and 63 for Nottingham, a salary of £37,068 in Manchester delivers equivalent purchasing power to £34,350 in Nottingham.

Manchester £37,068 ≈
£34,350
in Nottingham

Income retention after all essentials

% of net monthly pay remaining after rent, transport, council tax and groceries

Manchester 33%
Nottingham 44%

Everyday costs

Estimated typical prices · scaled from Numbeo 2025

Cappuccino
Manchester £2.58
Nottingham £2.39
Transit (single trip)
Manchester £1.79
Nottingham £1.38
Gym membership
Manchester £37/mo
Nottingham £35/mo
Cinema ticket
Manchester £10.88
Nottingham £10.08

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Frequently asked questions

Does a foundation doctor (fy1/fy2) earn more in Manchester or Nottingham? +
Manchester pays a median £37,068 vs £37,068 in Nottingham — a gross difference of £0. However, after accounting for rent and living costs, Nottingham professionals have £200/month more disposable income, making it the stronger city in real terms.
What is the take-home pay for a foundation doctor (fy1/fy2) in Manchester vs Nottingham? +
In Manchester: gross £37,068£2,517/month net take-home. In Nottingham: gross £37,068£2,517/month net take-home. After paying median 1-bed rent, Manchester leaves £1,467/month vs Nottingham's £1,667/month.
What salary in Nottingham matches Manchester purchasing power? +
Approximately £34,350 in Nottingham delivers equivalent purchasing power to £37,068 in Manchester, based on a cost-of-living index of 68 (Manchester) vs 63 (Nottingham).
Is Manchester or Nottingham cheaper to live in? +
Nottingham is cheaper overall, with a cost-of-living index of 63 vs 68 for Manchester (London = 100). Rent in Manchester averages £1,050/month (1-bed) vs £850/month in Nottingham.
What is the rent-to-income ratio for a foundation doctor (fy1/fy2) in Manchester? +
A foundation doctor (fy1/fy2) in Manchester earning £37,068 takes home £2,517/month. With median 1-bed rent of £1,050/month, the rent-to-income ratio is 42% (stretched). In Nottingham the equivalent ratio is 34%.

Explore further

Affordability and salary breakdowns for Manchester and Nottingham

Afford Manchester on £35,000? Afford Nottingham on £35,000? Salary equivalence: Manchester → Nottingham

Data sources & methodology

ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2025 · Rightmove Rental Trends Tracker Q1 2026 · Numbeo Cost of Living 2026

Analysis by the SalaryDex data team · May 2026 · Corrections: [email protected] · Full methodology · Data transparency pledge