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Business and management Graduate Salary (UK, 2022-23)

UK graduates who studied Business and management had a median salary of £33,200 five years after graduating (£25,200 one year after) — ranked #16 of 34 subjects, above the £31,400 all-subject median. A median, not a guarantee. Real DfE LEO data (OGL v3.0).

What is the typical graduate salary for a Business and management degree in the UK?

UK graduates who studied Business and management had a median salary of £33,200 five years after graduating (and £25,200 one year after) — ranking #16 of 34 subjects and above the £31,400 all-subject median. This is the typical (median) graduate in sustained employment: half earned more, half less. It is not a guarantee. Source: DfE LEO, 2022-23 tax year (OGL v3.0).

Source:DfE — LEO Graduate and Postgraduate Outcomes, Tax year 2022-23·As of 2022-23 UK tax year (DfE LEO graduate outcomes) · updated annually · last refreshed

This page shows the typical (median) salary of UK graduates who studied Business and management, from the Department for Education’s Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) data. The median is the middle graduate in sustained employment — half earned more and half earned less — so it describes a typical outcome rather than a promise. The quartiles below show how wide the range is.

Business and management graduate earnings — the numbers

MeasureBusiness and managementAll subjects
Median, 1 year after graduating£25,200
Median, 5 years after graduating£33,200£31,400
Lower quartile (5 years)£25,200
Upper quartile (5 years)£46,400
Rank by 5-year median#16 of 34

Based on 35,265 graduates in the five-year cohort (2016/17). The DfE LEO release publishes one-year and five-year medians (separate cohorts), so a three-year figure is not available for this subject; earnings typically rise with experience between the two points shown.

What this means

A median of £33,200 places Business and management at #16 of 34 subjects, £1,800 above the £31,400 all-subject median. Because half of Business and management graduates earned between £25,200 and £46,400, the subject you study is only one of many factors — role, employer, region and experience all shape what an individual actually earns.

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Median, 1 year after

£25,200

Median, 5 years after

£33,200

Rank (of 34)

#16

The middle 50% of Business and management graduates earned between £25,200 and £46,400 five years on. That five-year median is £1,800 above the £31,400 all-subject median.

Medians, not guarantees or averages. Figures are DfE LEO medians for UK-domiciled first-degree graduates of English providers in sustained employment. Individual earnings vary by role, employer, region and experience. Nothing here is modelled or interpolated.

Business and management graduate salary — FAQ

What is the typical salary for Business and management graduates five years after graduating?
The median salary for UK graduates who studied Business and management was £33,200 five years after graduating (the 2016/17 cohort, measured in the 2022-23 tax year). The median is the middle graduate in sustained employment — half earned more and half earned less. The middle 50% earned between £25,200 (lower quartile) and £46,400 (upper quartile). Source: DfE LEO, OGL v3.0.
What do Business and management graduates earn one year after graduating?
One year after graduating, the median salary for Business and management graduates was £25,200 (a later cohort, also measured in the 2022-23 tax year). Earnings typically rise with experience, which is why the five-year median (£33,200) is higher. Source: DfE LEO, OGL v3.0.
Where does Business and management rank among UK degree subjects for earnings?
By five-year median earnings, Business and management ranks #16 of 34 subjects in the DfE LEO data. Its £33,200 median is above the £31,400 all-subject median. Rankings reflect typical outcomes by subject, not the earning potential of any one graduate. Source: DfE LEO, OGL v3.0.
Is a Business and management graduate guaranteed to earn this much?
No. £33,200 is the median — the typical graduate, not a guarantee or an average. Half of Business and management graduates earned less and half earned more; the middle 50% earned between £25,200 and £46,400. Individual earnings depend on role, employer, region and experience. Source: DfE LEO, OGL v3.0.
Is this real government data?
Yes. Every figure is a published DfE "LEO Graduate and Postgraduate Outcomes" median for the 2022-23 tax year, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. The figures cover UK-domiciled first-degree graduates of English higher education providers in sustained employment. No figure is modelled, estimated, or interpolated.

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Source: DfE — LEO Graduate and Postgraduate Outcomes, Tax year 2022-23. Figures are for 2022-23 UK tax year (DfE LEO graduate outcomes), covering UK-domiciled first-degree graduates of English higher education providers in sustained employment. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. The £33,200 headline is a median — the typical graduate, not an average and not a guarantee. The one-year and five-year figures are separate cohorts. Last refreshed 2026-06-25. No figure is modelled or interpolated.