Your source on median UK salary says “median annual pay for full-time employees was £33,000 for the tax year ending on 5 April 2022”.
Since then we’ve seen record wage increases. In the 18 months since April 2022 annual wage growth has been between 5% and 8.5%. I’m not sure if we can simply apply average wage growth to the national median wage, but it seems likely that the UK median full-time wage is now in the mid-30,000s.
This still admits the broader point about EA salaries inhabiting a different world.
Your source on median UK salary says “median annual pay for full-time employees was £33,000 for the tax year ending on 5 April 2022”.
Since then we’ve seen record wage increases. In the 18 months since April 2022 annual wage growth has been between 5% and 8.5%. I’m not sure if we can simply apply average wage growth to the national median wage, but it seems likely that the UK median full-time wage is now in the mid-30,000s.
This still admits the broader point about EA salaries inhabiting a different world.