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Published 17:17 21 Feb 2016 GMT
Huddersfield wound up on the bottom of the pile with an average weekly wage of £399 - that's more than £250 shy of what Londoners pick up every week.
Southend was second bottom with £404 followed by Burnley (£416), Mansfield (£417) and Wigan (£418).
It's a good job the beer's cheap and the gravy's plentiful up north, or we'd all be packing our bags and moving to Staines tomorrow.
But there's one big thing to consider before you up sticks and leave - the cost of living.
One of the biggest monthly drains on your wage is housing. While you might expect to be paid an average of £675 a week in London, you'll be shelling out an average of £1,980 a month to put a roof over your head.
But up in Huddersfield your monthly rent is just a fraction of that, at around £440. It's all swings and roundabouts, as they say.‘Amazing’ air cooler drops to under £40 ahead of the next UK heatwave
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