Salary in Longford
Based on CSO data · 2024
County Longford is one of Ireland's smallest counties, with an economy centred on manufacturing, distribution, and public sector employment. It has benefited from remote working trends as Dublin workers seek affordable housing within commuting reach. The county is undergoing gradual economic transformation as mobile workers resettle outside of major cities.
Earning in Longford: What the Data Shows
Longford's salary profile reflects its position as one of Ireland's smallest and most rural counties, with a limited local employment base concentrated in manufacturing, distribution, and public sector services. The county has historically recorded some of the lowest median salaries nationally, a function of its industrial composition rather than any deficiency in workforce quality.
Remote working has begun to alter Longford's economic dynamics more visibly than in larger counties. The combination of extremely affordable housing — Longford consistently has among the lowest property prices in Ireland — and improving broadband connectivity has attracted a cohort of workers earning salaries set by Dublin or multinational employers. This inflow is small in absolute terms but meaningful relative to Longford's population and is gradually lifting household income statistics.
The county's proximity to the N4 corridor provides reasonable access to Athlone and, via the motorway network, to Dublin. This connectivity supports a modest commuter population and makes Longford viable for light industrial and distribution operations. The salary trajectory is slowly positive, driven more by compositional change — higher earners moving in — than by dramatic growth in indigenous employer pay scales.
Quick Answers
The current median salary in Longford is €38,857 and sits 13% below the national median.
The highest-paying local sector is Information and Communication at €60,337, and the gender split is available on the county gender pages.
Use the sector table and age-band links below to move from the county headline into narrower salary pages, or compare Longford directly with Dublin.
Median Salary
€38,857
per year · CSO 2024
Mean Salary
€45,056
per year · CSO 2024
vs National
N/A
-13% below average
Salary Analysis
+2.2%
Annual growth (CAGR) since 2011
+7.1%
Real growth (after inflation)
€25,475
After rent (34% of salary on rent)
12%
204%
Sector pay spread (€19,853 – €60,337)
32.4%
Third-level educated (Census 2022)
+14.1%
Population growth 2016–2022
11,606
Live Register (2026 March)
In 2011 prices, today's €38,857 is worth €31,263 — a real increase in purchasing power. CPI data from the CSO.
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Annual figures: CSO 2024 · National quarterly average (Q4 2025): €52,618 annualised · About our data
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Gender Pay Gap
12%
Women earn €36,229 vs men at €41,008 (median)
Cost of Living
€1,115
Avg monthly rent (2025 H1)
€13,382
Annual rent cost
34%
of median salary on rent
Longford Profile
46,634
Population (Census 2022)
+14.1%
Growth since 2016
32.4%
Third-level educated
11,606
Live Register (2026 March)
Midland region
Salaries by Sector in Longford
| Sector | Median Salary | |
|---|---|---|
| Information and Communication | €60,337 | |
| Public Administration and Defence; Compulsory Social Security | €53,513 | |
| Education | €52,234 | |
| Financial, Insurance and Real Estate Activities | €45,074 | |
| Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities | €43,000 | |
| Construction | €42,422 | |
| Human Health and Social Work Activities | €41,088 | |
| Industry (B to E) | €40,650 | |
| Transportation and Storage | €38,292 | |
| Administrative and Support Service Activities | €33,661 | |
| Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles | €29,486 | |
| Accommodation and Food Service Activities | €20,882 | |
| Arts, Entertainment, Recreation and Other Service Activities | €19,853 |
Salary by Age Group in Longford
30 - 39 years
€43,097
40 - 49 years
€42,017
50 - 59 years
€41,647
25 - 29 years
€38,497
60 years and over
€31,822
15 - 24 years
€24,176
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Information and Communication is the top sector here
Information and Communication currently leads Longford on median pay.
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30 - 39 years is the strongest age group for earnings in Longford.
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