- Wales is the area where technology is least affordable, with tech consuming a bigger percentage of household budget than any other UK region
- Households in Wales spend 12.3 percent more of their yearly budget on technology than the average UK household, and 34 percent more than London, the area where technology is most affordable
- Tech is least expensive for Londoners, with households spending the smallest amount of their budget on technology out of all UK regions
Wales is the area where technology is least affordable in the entire UK, new research can reveal.
Households in Wales spend more of their annual budget on technology than any other region in the UK, and tech spends in Wales are over a third (34.2%) higher than London, the area where tech is most affordable. The research found that technology consumes ten percent more of a Welsh household’s annual budget than that of the average UK household.
The study, by technology experts Trusted Reviews, analysed ONS data for household spending on tech products and services including TVs, computers and internet subscriptions, to discover the region where technology is least affordable.
The UK regions with the least affordable tech, by Trusted Reviews
Region | Total Average Expenditure on Technology (£) | Total Average Expenditure (£) | Percentage of Total Expenditure spent on Technology | Average Annual Expenditure on Technology per person (£) |
Wales | 1,768.00 | 26,676.00 | 6.63% | 768.7 |
Scotland | 1,762.80 | 26,644.80 | 6.62% | 801.27 |
North East | 1,638.00 | 25,963.60 | 6.31% | 744.55 |
North West | 1,731.60 | 27,560.00 | 6.28% | 752.87 |
Northern Ireland | 1,586.00 | 25,292.80 | 6.27% | 660.83 |
Yorkshire and The Humber | 1,721.20 | 27,554.80 | 6.25% | 748.35 |
West Midlands | 1,695.20 | 27,310.40 | 6.21% | 706.33 |
East | 1,944.80 | 31,600.40 | 6.15% | 810.33 |
United Kingdom | 1,794.00 | 30,430.40 | 5.90% | 747.5 |
East Midlands | 1,731.60 | 29,484.00 | 5.87% | 721.5 |
South East | 2,043.60 | 36,327.20 | 5.63% | 817.44 |
South West | 1,752.40 | 32,063.20 | 5.47% | 761.91 |
London | 1,804.40 | 36,561.20 | 4.94% | 668.3 |
Scotland comes second as the area where technology is least affordable, with residents spending the second-highest percentage of their budget on tech products including audio equipment, TV subscription services and combined telecom services. Scottish households spent 12.2 percent more of their annual budget on tech than the average UK household, and 34 percent more than London.
Regions including the North East and the North West also found technology more expensive than the rest of the UK. In the North East and North West, households spend 28 percent more of their annual budget on tech than Londoners, and 6 percent more on tech than the average UK household.
At the other end of the scale, London is the area where technology is most affordable. Families in London spend 16 percent less of their yearly budget on technology than the average UK household.
A spokesperson for Trusted Reviews, which conducted the research said:
“Technology defines every aspect of our lives, work and education, which is why it’s so important to ensure that every area in the UK has affordable access to tech. From ensuring our children get the most up-to-date education, to allowing us to find jobs and gain key skills in employment and work, tech is vital to a successful and thriving society. While great strides have been made to improve access to tech, it’s clear from this data that some regions are still finding it a greater financial burden than others”.
The study was conducted by Trusted Reviews, the site dedicated to giving readers thorough, unbiased and independent advice on what to buy from experienced expert reviewers, who thoroughly test everything they recommend.
Wanda Rich has been the Editor-in-Chief of Global Banking & Finance Review since 2011, playing a pivotal role in shaping the publication’s content and direction. Under her leadership, the magazine has expanded its global reach and established itself as a trusted source of information and analysis across various financial sectors. She is known for conducting exclusive interviews with industry leaders and oversees the Global Banking & Finance Awards, which recognize innovation and leadership in finance. In addition to Global Banking & Finance Review, Wanda also serves as editor for numerous other platforms, including Asset Digest, Biz Dispatch, Blockchain Tribune, Business Express, Brands Journal, Companies Digest, Economy Standard, Entrepreneur Tribune, Finance Digest, Fintech Herald, Global Islamic Finance Magazine, International Releases, Online World News, Luxury Adviser, Palmbay Herald, Startup Observer, Technology Dispatch, Trading Herald, and Wealth Tribune.