Wakefield Wages, Employment and Property Affordability

Resident earnings, employment, unemployment and affordability context for reading Wakefield prices and rents.

Last updated 5 Jul 2026HPI April 2026Rents May 2026Sold prices April 2026
Jan 2025-Dec 2025 / ASHE 2025

Wakefield wages, employment and affordability

Resident earnings and labour-market context help explain local affordability, rental pressure and housing demand.

Resident population
367,666
ONS 2024
Median resident annual pay
£35,833
Wakefield
Median resident weekly pay
£689
Full-time employees
Employment rate
74.8%
Aged 16-64
Unemployment rate
4.6%
Economically active
House price affordability5.5x earnings

Average house price compared with resident median annual pay.

Rent affordability27% of monthly earnings

Average monthly rent compared with estimated monthly earnings.

Labour market rates are from the ONS Annual Population Survey profile shown by Nomis. Where the local APS unemployment value is suppressed, the ONS model-based unemployment estimate is used. Earnings are ONS ASHE resident-analysis median full-time employee earnings. Annual pay is annualised from weekly pay for display context.

Wages and employment commentary · Last updated July 2026

Wakefield’s latest ONS/Nomis labour-market picture shows a city with a large resident base and a broadly steady employment profile. The resident population was 367,666 in 2024.

That scale matters for local housing demand and for the type of jobs available nearby, but it does not tell us anything direct about prices or rents.

Incomes Explain Affordability Pressure

Wage and employment data does not predict house prices by itself. It gives demand-side context: how average prices and rents compare with resident earnings, whether employment conditions support demand, and where affordability pressure may limit the buyer or renter pool.