North Norfolk

Economic profile. Data last updated 2026-03-28.

North Norfolk supports 33,285 workplace jobs with median earnings 14% below the England average. The claimant rate (2.9%) is lower than the England average of 4.1%.

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Workplace Jobs

33,285

Claimant Rate

2.9%

England: 4.1%

Median Annual Earnings

£28,421

322nd of 348

England: £33,080

Median House Price

£236,698

1.8%

England: £290,000

Price-to-Earnings

8.3x

GVA per Job

£61,032

England: £63,763

Source: ONS, Nomis, HM Land Registry, 2024-2025·Last updated March 2026

Employment & Labour Market

Monthly claimant count rate over the past 3 years.

Source: Claimant Count via Nomis, BRES, 2020-2026·Last updated March 2026

Industry Structure

Location quotients and shift-share analysis for North Norfolk's economy.

The most specialised sectors are Mining & quarrying (LQ 8.09) and Agriculture, forestry & fishing (LQ 5.64). Arts, entertainment & recreation shows the strongest local competitive advantage. Human health & social work underperforms its national sectoral trend.

Largest Sector

Wholesale & retail trade

Most Specialised

Mining & quarrying

England: LQ 8.09

Fastest Growing

Arts, entertainment & recreation

Specialised Sectors

6

England: LQ > 1.25

Source: BRES via Nomis, 2020-2024·Last updated March 2026

Economic Output

Estimated Gross Value Added for North Norfolk, derived from sector employment and national productivity ratios.

Total GVA

£2.0bn

GVA per Job

£61,032

England: £63,763

Productivity Rank

163

163rd of 391

Top GVA Sector

Real estate

Estimates based on national GVA-per-job ratios applied to local sector employment (BRES). Indicative only. See Methodology for details.

Earnings & Income

Gross annual earnings distribution, 2025.

Median annual earnings of £28,421 are below the England median of £33,080.

Median Annual

£28,421

England: £33,080

10th Percentile

£8,099

90th Percentile

N/A

90/10 Ratio

N/A

Source: ASHE via Nomis, 2025·Last updated March 2026

Skills & Qualifications

Census 2021 highest qualification and occupation data.

Source: Census 2021, ONS

Demographics

Census 2021 population by age band.

The population is 102,980 with 54% of working age. The dependency ratio is 85.3% (above average, indicating a relatively older or younger population).

Population

102,980

Working-Age %

54.0%

Dependency Ratio

85.3%

Working-Age Pop.

55,579

Source: Census 2021, ONS·Last updated 2021

Commuting & Travel to Work

Census 2021 method of travel to work for North Norfolk residents.

24.3% of residents work from home (below the national average). The most common commute method is driving a car or van (57.3%).

Total Commuters

41,656

Work from Home

24.3%

Source: Census 2021 TS061, ONS·Last updated 2021

Business Environment

Active enterprises in North Norfolk from the UK Business Counts dataset.

4,200 active enterprises operate in this area. The business base has declined by 2.3% over three years. 75.1% of enterprises have fewer than 5 employees.

Active Enterprises

4,200

3-Year Growth

-2.3%

2.3%

Share of England

0.2%

Source: UK Business Counts via Nomis, 2024·Last updated March 2026

Housing & Property Market

Estimated house prices for North Norfolk vs England, 2015-2025.

The median house price of £236,698 is significantly below the England median of £290,000. The price-to-earnings ratio is 8.3x. Prices have risen 1.8% over the past year.

Median Price

£236,698

England: £290,000

Price-to-Earnings

8.3x

12-Month Change

1.8%

Source: HM Land Registry, Census 2021, 2015-2025·Last updated March 2026

Place & Deprivation

Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019. North Norfolk is ranked 94 out of 317 local authorities (1 = most deprived).

Ranked 94th of 317 local authorities on the IMD (1 = most deprived). The most challenging domain is Barriers to Housing & Services (ranked 24th), while Crime ranks comparatively better (307th).

IMD Rank

94 / 317

IMD Score

21.1

Deprivation Percentile

71th

Source: MHCLG English Indices of Deprivation, 2019·Last updated 2019

Impact Calculator

Estimate the economic impact of investment or job creation in North Norfolk using regional input-output multipliers.

Source: Derived from ONS Supply-Use Tables, regionalized via SLQ, 2019·Last updated March 2026