"How much should I be saving?" It's one of the most common money questions in the UK — and one of the hardest to answer, because everyone's situation is different. But that doesn't mean there aren't useful benchmarks. This guide gives you realistic saving targets based on your UK income, whether you're earning £20,000 or £60,000+. No guilt trips, no unrealistic advice — just practical numbers you can actually work with.
The General Rule: Save 20% of Your Income
- •**50%** on needs (rent, bills, food, transport)
- •**30%** on wants (eating out, hobbies, entertainment)
- •**20%** on savings and debt repayment
Savings by UK Salary Band
What If I Can't Save 20%?
- •**Struggling?** Save £25/month. That's still £300/year.
- •**Getting started?** Save 5% of take-home pay.
- •**Building momentum?** Increase by 1% every 3 months.
- •**Comfortable?** Push towards 20% and beyond.
Where Should Your Savings Go?
How to Actually Save More
UK Savings Statistics (2026)
- •**Average UK savings rate:** approximately 10% of disposable income
- •**Median savings balance:** around £8,000–£12,000
- •**25% of UK adults** have less than £100 in savings
- •**17% of UK adults** have no savings at all
The Bottom Line
Frequently Asked Questions
How much should I save on a £30,000 salary?+
On a £30k salary (roughly £2,000/month take-home), aim for 15–20% which is £300–£400 per month. That gives you £3,600–£4,800 per year — enough for a solid emergency fund and progress on savings goals.
Is the 50/30/20 rule realistic in the UK?+
For many UK earners it's a useful starting point, but it depends on your location and housing costs. In London or other expensive cities, needs might take 60–70% of income. Adjust the percentages to fit your situation — even 5% saved is better than nothing.
What should I save for first?+
Start with a £1,000 starter emergency fund, then build up to 3–6 months of essential expenses. After that, focus on specific goals like a holiday, house deposit, or retirement savings through a pension or Stocks and Shares ISA.
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