London ‘Salary Tube Map’ Shows Where The Highest Paid Jobs Are

Is your line where the money is?

A new map showing where London’s highest paid jobs are in relation to its Tube stations has revealed that employers in the Barbican district offer the biggest salaries.

Average salaries for advertised jobs in the area, famed for its arts centre and expensive property, were over £52,700, according to a study by jobs site Adzuna.

The next highest paying locations are City Tube stops Monument, Bank, and Cannon Street, all over £51,000.

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The lowest paid jobs were found close to Uxbridge in west London, with average pay of £21,786, with other low-paying areas near to Hounslow (£22,437) and Hornchurch in east London (£22,565).

The highest paid Tube lines were found to be Waterloo and City (with an average of just under £51,000), and the Circle line (£47,738).

Doug Monro, co-founder of Adzuna, said: “Jobseekers hoping for a step up the pay scale can pinpoint better-paid positions by looking closely at location.

“The Elizabeth line, due to launch a year from now, will connect one of these high-paid hotspots – Canary Wharf – to other areas of London. The route will link Woolwich in the south, Reading in the west and Brentwood in the east to Canary Wharf, simplifying the journey to the financial district for thousands of city commuters.

“Londoners love to argue about whose Tube line is the best, and in terms of pay the Waterloo & City line takes top place in the commuting charts, with the Circle and Central lines following close behind.

“Meanwhile, Victoria line commuters may boast of frequent tubes and a speedy service, but this research conclusively shows jobs located along the Victoria line route offer the lowest pay, proving the Victoria line is not where the money is.”

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