Based on cost-of-living indices (Manchester 68 vs Aberdeen 73, London = 100), £60,000 in Manchester has the same purchasing power as approximately £64,400 in Aberdeen. Aberdeen is 7% more expensive overall.
The equivalent accounts for the real cost of maintaining the same standard of living. Manchester rent averages £1,050/month versus £1,050/month in Aberdeen — a +£0/month premium. Beyond rent, Aberdeen is overall 7% more expensive across groceries, transport, restaurants, and utilities (Numbeo COL index 73 vs Manchester's 68).
To achieve the same disposable income in Aberdeen, you would need to earn £64,400 — calculated using Rightmove Q1 2026 rental data and HMRC 2025/26 tax rates. Any offer below £64,400 in Aberdeen represents a real-terms pay cut.
COL indices from Numbeo 2025 (London = 100). Rent = Rightmove Q4 2025 median for a 1-bed flat.
Moving from Manchester to Aberdeen costs £0/month more in rent (£1,050 → £1,050/mo).
You need £64,400 in Aberdeen to match your Manchester lifestyle — £4,400 more than your current Manchester salary.