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National government administrative occupations salary in United Kingdom

The median national government administrative occupations salary is £33,000 a year, from official ONS ASHE Table 14 (Occupation, SOC 2020 4-digit) data · updated May 2025.

Lower (p10)
£26,637
Median (p50)
£33,000
Top (p90)
£48,304
Sample size
110,000

Pay distribution · p10 to p90

Lower (p10)£26,637
p25£29,021
Median£33,000
p75£41,617
Top (p90)£48,304
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National government administrative occupations salary by region

London£41,320
South East£38,099
South West£36,622
East of England£33,434
Scotland£32,527
North West£32,143
West Midlands£31,921
Wales£31,209
Yorkshire and The Humber£30,690

Pay trend

Up 17.3% from 2023 to 2025.

£28,1242023
£30,8862024
£33,0002025

Source: ONS ASHE Table 14 (Occupation, SOC 2020 4-digit) · updated May 2025 · methodology

National government administrative occupations salary FAQs

What is the average National government administrative occupations salary in United Kingdom?

The median National government administrative occupations salary in United Kingdom is £33,000 per year, based on ONS ASHE Table 14 (Occupation, SOC 2020 4-digit) (updated May 2025). Half of national government administrative occupationss earn more than this and half earn less.

How much does a National government administrative occupations earn per year in the UK?

Pay typically ranges from about £26,637 for lower earners (10th percentile) to £48,304 for top earners (90th percentile), with a median of £33,000.

Do National government administrative occupations salaries vary by region in the UK?

Yes. Pay varies across United Kingdom - London is among the highest at £41,320, with other areas sitting lower. See the regional breakdown above for the full picture.

Where does this National government administrative occupations salary data come from?

These figures come from official statistics - ONS ASHE Table 14 (Occupation, SOC 2020 4-digit), last updated May 2025. Rung only shows verified data and never invented or crowd-sourced numbers.

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