Geographic split in savings balances

Between July and September, whilst nine of the 10 highest savings balances in England and Wales are in the south, so are over half of lowest savings balances, according to latest Halifax research.

The ‘South-South’ disparity is driven predominantly between Local Authorities in the South East and Greater London. South Buckinghamshire tops the list for the highest average savings balance at £13,459, which is more than three times that of Hackney, which stood at £4,246.

Across England and Wales the average savings balance was £7,830 at the end of September.

“Whilst we have come to expect a variation in savings balances in different areas, any assumptions that the difference is purely on a north-south basis are clearly unfounded, ” said Richard Fearon, head of Halifax Savings.

At a regional level, a large variation in average savings balances does, however, remain. The biggest savers are in East Anglia with an average balance of £9,195, whilst savers in the North East have the lowest average balance, at £7,546. East Anglia is followed by savers in the South East (£9,128) and the South West (£8,605).

None of the regions with an average savings balance below the national average of £7,830 are in the South; North West (£7,561), Wales (£7,704) and West Midlands (£7,817).

Savers, on average, have a savings balance that is equivalent to 29% of gross average annual earnings. The highest proportion is in the South West (36%), followed by Wales, Yorkshire and the Humber and East Midlands (all 34%).

Women have an average savings balance (£8,015) that is 6% higher than those held by men (£7,538).

Women also save more in relation to earnings than men across all areas of England and Wales. Overall, women have an average savings balance equivalent to 40% of their gross average annual earnings, compared to men who have an average savings balance equivalent to 22%.

Fearon said: “Whilst women have slightly higher savings balances than men, the fact that they save almost double the amount of their earnings would suggest that saving is greater priority to women and they manage their money more effectively to be able to do this.”

Savings in proportion to earnings are highest for women in the South West (49%); closely followed by East Midlands (47%), East Anglia and Yorkshire and the Humber (both 46%). Savings by men are highest in proportion to earnings in Wales and the South West (both 28%). London has the lowest levels of savings relative to earnings for both women (30%) and men (16%).

At a Local Authority Level, women in Ryedale in North Yorkshire (76%), Great Yarmouth (72%), Boston in Lincolnshire (71%) and West Dorset (71%) have the highest average savings balance in relation to local average gross earnings.

The Local Authorities with the lowest savings balances in relation to earnings for both women and men are all in London.  Hackney, Islington, and Tower Hamlets all have an average savings balances equivalent to less than 20% of local gross average annual earnings.

Table 1: Average Savings Balance by Region

Region

All Customers Average Balance (£) *

Female Average Balance (£) *

Male Average Balance (£) *

North East

7,546

7,456

7,514

North West

7,561

7,589

7,407

Yorkshire and the Humber

8,012

8,109

7,769

West Midlands

7,817

7,839

7,654

East Midlands

8,319

8,410

8,121

East Anglia

9,195

9,341

8,919

Greater London

8,161

8,330

7,850

South East

9,128

9,336

8,697

South West

8,605

8,702

8,359

Wales

7,704

7,801

7,506

England and Wales               7,830

8,015

7,538

Source: Halifax;  month end all outstanding balances for September 2012

Table 2: Average Savings Balance as a Proportion of Earnings

 Region

Average Balance* as % of Average Earnings (All)

Average Balance* as % of Average Female Earnings

Average Balance* as % of Average Male Earnings

North East

33%

41%

27%

North West

32%

40%

26%

Yorkshire and the Humber

34%

46%

27%

West Midlands

33%

44%

26%

East Midlands

34%

47%

27%

East Anglia

33%

46%

25%

Greater London

21%

30%

16%

South East

30%

44%

22%

South West

36%

49%

28%

Wales

34%

43%

28%

England and Wales

29%

40%

22%

Source: Halifax and the ONS

Table 3: Local Authority Districts with the Largest Average Savings Balances

Local Authority District

Region

All Customers Average Balance (£) *

Female Average Balance (£) *

Male Average Balance (£) *

South Buckinghamshire  South East

13,459

13,083

13,441

Mole Valley  South East

12,798

13,135

11,867

Elmbridge  South East

12,771

13,062

11,919

Chiltern  South East

12,666

12,861

11,572

Windsor and Maidenhead  South East

12,020

12,144

11,226

Richmond upon Thames  Greater London

11,968

12,214

11,515

Epsom and Ewell  South East

11,884

12,378

11,214

St Albans  South East

11,840

12,217

11,212

Waverley  South East

11,480

11,824

10,288

Wokingham  South East

11,470

11,406

11,286

England & Wales

 

7,830

8,015

7,538

Source: Halifax;  month end all outstanding balances for September 2012

Table 4: Local Authority Districts with the Lowest Average Savings Balances

Local Authority District

Region

All Customers Average Balance (£) *

Female Average Balance (£) *

Male Average Balance (£) *

Hackney  Greater London

4,246

4,257

4,121

Newham  Greater London

4,480

4,868

4,128

Manchester  North West

4,994

4,890

5,095

Lewisham  Greater London

5,074

5,366

4,765

Barking and Dagenham  Greater London

5,117

5,116

5,340

Kingston upon Hull  Yorkshire and the Humber

5,363

5,362

5,271

Southwark  Greater London

5,576

5,252

5,986

Knowsley  North West

5,663

5,493

5,732

Corby  East Midlands

5,760

5,711

5,795

Lambeth  Greater London

5,769

5,670

5,783

England & Wales

7,830

8,015

7,538

Source: Halifax;  month end all outstanding balances for September 2012

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