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Journalism & Media Salary in Wales

Wales offers salaries typically 10-20% below the UK median, but with significantly lower living costs, particularly for housing. Cardiff has the strongest salary market in Wales, with a growing financial services and professional sector, while the wider economy relies on public sector, manufacturing and tourism.

Among the most affordable UK regions for housing. Welsh Government policies on public sector pay and economic development may differ from England.

Entry Salary
£20,900
Peak Salary
£85,500
Growth
+309%
Lifetime (25yr)
£1.3m

Salary Trajectory

Stage Years Exp P25 Median P75 P90
Trainee Journalist / Junior Reporter 0+ £18,050 £20,900 £24,700 £28,500
Reporter / Staff Writer 2+ £22,800 £27,550 £33,250 £38,000
Senior Reporter / Features Writer 5+ £30,400 £38,000 £45,600 £52,250
Editor / Section Head 9+ £39,900 £49,400 £58,900 £71,250
Deputy Editor / Head of Content 13+ £52,250 £64,600 £77,900 £90,250
Editor-in-Chief 18+ £66,500 £85,500 £109,250 £137,750

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How Wales Compares

Mid-career Journalism & Media median salary by region

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Based on ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) via NOMIS. Regional salary adjustments derived from ONS regional pay differentials. Career progression timelines based on industry research. All figures are gross annual pay estimates for full-time workers.