How does your salary compare to the rest of London?

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How does your salary compare to the rest of London? Average earnings have been revealed in each of in each of the capital's boroughs.

No prizes for guessing London's financial district tops the list. Westminster and Wandsworth are also among the high earners. You can find out how your own salary compares to the average where you work below.

INNER LONDON (median average)

  • Camden, £33,719

  • City of London, £50,575

  • Hackney, £27,668

  • Hammersmith and Fulham, £31,062

  • Haringey, £24,527

  • Islington, £33,545

  • Kensington and Chelsea, £27,656

  • Lambeth, £32,161

  • Lewisham, £23,716

  • Newham, £23,657

  • Southwark, £34,139

  • Tower Hamlets, £41,866

  • Wandsworth, £27,029

  • Westminster, £35,721

OUTER LONDON (median average)

  • Barking and Dagenham, £25,232

  • Barnet, £24,747

  • Bexley, £20,878

  • Brent, £25,203

  • Bromley, £23,357

  • Croydon, £25,239

  • Ealing, £25,072

  • Enfield, £22,622

  • Greenwich, £26,515

  • Harrow, £17,759

  • Havering, £22,995

  • Hillingdon, £27,622

  • Hounslow, £30,099

  • Kingston upon Thames, £24,365

  • Merton, £23,253

  • Redbridge, £23,474

  • Richmond upon Thames, £27,463

  • Sutton, £22,126

  • Waltham Forest, £22,246

Source: ONS