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London tops income league table but Wales is at the bottom

Analysis of average income statistics shows people in London and the South East are the best paid

London tops the income league table(Image: Getty Images for Ascot Racecours)

People in London and the South East earn more on average than anywhere else in the country – and have seen some of the biggest hikes in salary over a decade.

Every region in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ saw average incomes rise, between 2008 and 2017, but there is a huge discrepancy between the most minted and the poorest areas, Government figures show.

Stats provide by the Office for National Statistics, and crunched by Plymouth-headquartered wealth management and investment firm Succession Wealth, reveal that London tops the income league table, with Nottingham at the bottom of the chart out of 380 local authorities.

The capital and South East dominate the upper reaches of the table. Out of the top 10 richest local authority areas, eight of them are in London and the other two are in the South East.

The regional average income table(Image: Succession Wealth)

When looking at the top 50 local authorities with the highest incomes per head, 22 are from the South East, 20 from London and eight from the East of England.

Kensington and Chelsea has the highest level of income per head of population, at £64,868, of any local authority in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

This is followed by the City of London, Hammersmith and Fulham and Westminster where the corresponding figures are £57,259, £56,492 and £53,101 respectively.

Nottingham has the lowest income per head, just £12,445, of any local authority in the country.