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Manchester vs Bristol in 2026: cost index 103 vs 112, rent £1,080 vs £1,200, income £33,800 vs £35,800, QoL 56 vs 61.
Manchester vs Bristol in 2026: cost index 103 vs 112, rent £1,080 vs £1,200, income £33,800 vs £35,800, QoL 56 vs 61.
Manchester: cost index 103 (0 vs national avg 103), rent £1,080/month.
North West region average cost index: 108. Manchester is -5 vs region peers.
Quality of life: 56/100 — safety 50, healthcare 74, walkability 78.
Safety score: 50/100 (crime rate 110.5/1k). National average: 61/100.
Here's the finding that keeps coming up in different analyses: Manchester has a cost index of 103 — 0 points below the United Kingdom national average of 103. Median income is £33,800 with rent at £1,080/month, putting the rent-to-income ratio at 38%. That's a strong position by any measure.
On quality of life, Manchester scores a composite score of 56/100 — reflecting its safety (50), healthcare (74), and walkability (78) metrics. And there's one more thing: affordability and QoL don't always move in the same direction, and United Kingdom is a good example of that tension.
Manchester has a cost index of 103 (national avg: 103), rent £1,080/mo, median income £33,800/yr, and a quality of life score of 56/100.
The North West region of average QoL score is 59/100. Manchester leads with 56/100, reflecting safety, healthcare access, walkability, and green space.
Our index is benchmarked to 100 (national median). Sub-categories cover housing, food, transport, utilities, and healthcare. Data sources include ONS, Land Registry, HMRC.
Manchester: cost index 103, rent £1,080/mo, income £33,800/yr, QoL 56/100. Bristol: cost index 112, rent £1,200/mo, income £35,800/yr, QoL 61/100.