Salary in Roscommon

Based on CSO data · 2024

County Roscommon is a rural midlands-west county with a predominantly agricultural and public sector economy. Remote working has brought some new residents, and the county benefits from proximity to Galway and Sligo for higher-wage employment. It is one of the lower-paid counties nationally.

Earning in Roscommon: What the Data Shows

Roscommon's salary profile is characteristic of Ireland's rural midlands-west, with a small, dispersed population and an employment base dominated by agriculture, public services, and small-scale manufacturing. The county does not have a major urban centre — Roscommon town and Boyle are the largest settlements — which limits the concentration of higher-paying professional and technical roles that even modestly sized cities can attract.

Proximity to Galway and Athlone provides Roscommon residents with access to larger labour markets, and commuting to either city is practical from parts of the county. This geographic advantage differentiates Roscommon from more isolated western counties, though it also means that higher earners tend to work outside the county rather than contributing to local employment statistics.

Housing costs in Roscommon are among the lowest in Ireland, delivering strong purchasing power for workers at any salary level. The county has benefited modestly from remote working trends, with some workers choosing Roscommon for its affordability and rural lifestyle while maintaining salaries earned in larger cities. The salary trajectory is stable but slow-growing, with meaningful change dependent on broader regional development and continued improvement in digital infrastructure.

Quick Answers

The current median salary in Roscommon is €42,150 and sits 6% below the national median.

The highest-paying local sector is Information and Communication at €64,141, and the gender split is available on the county gender pages.

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Median Salary

€42,150

per year · CSO 2024

Mean Salary

€48,826

per year · CSO 2024

vs National

N/A

-6% below average

Salary Analysis

+2.2%

Annual growth (CAGR) since 2011

+6.7%

Real growth (after inflation)

€29,277

After rent (31% of salary on rent)

11%

Gender pay gap

170%

Sector pay spread (€23,724 – €64,141)

35.7%

Third-level educated (Census 2022)

+8.5%

Population growth 2016–2022

14,755

Live Register (2026 March)

In 2011 prices, today's €42,150 is worth €33,912 — 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

Roscommon salary trend

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Roscommon
Ireland
€31,326€34,699€38,071€41,444€44,816201120142017202020232024

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Gender Pay Gap

11%

Women earn €39,339 vs men at €44,209 (median)

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Cost of Living

€1,073

Avg monthly rent (2025 H1)

€12,873

Annual rent cost

31%

of median salary on rent

Roscommon Profile

69,995

Population (Census 2022)

+8.5%

Growth since 2016

35.7%

Third-level educated

14,755

Live Register (2026 March)

West region

Salaries by Sector in Roscommon

Sector Median Salary
Information and Communication €64,141
Education €57,102
Public Administration and Defence; Compulsory Social Security €56,245
Financial, Insurance and Real Estate Activities €46,687
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities €43,916
Construction €43,180
Human Health and Social Work Activities €43,014
Industry (B to E) €42,176
Transportation and Storage €41,695
Administrative and Support Service Activities €35,291
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles €30,408
Arts, Entertainment, Recreation and Other Service Activities €26,056
Accommodation and Food Service Activities €23,724

Salary by Age Group in Roscommon

40 - 49 years

€46,869

30 - 39 years

€45,455

50 - 59 years

€45,008

25 - 29 years

€40,383

60 years and over

€34,701

15 - 24 years

€23,295

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average salary in Roscommon?
The median annual salary in Roscommon is €42,150 as of 2024. This is 6% below the national average of €44,816.
What is the highest-paying sector in Roscommon?
The highest-paying sector in Roscommon is Information and Communication at €64,141 median annual salary. The lowest-paying sector with available data is Accommodation and Food Service Activities at €23,724.
What is the cost of living in Roscommon?
The average monthly rent in Roscommon is €1,073 (2025 H1), which is 31% of the median annual salary. Roscommon has a population of 69,995 (Census 2022).
How have salaries in Roscommon changed over time?
Median salaries in Roscommon have grown by 33% since 2011, from €31,769 to €42,150 in 2024. This data is sourced from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) annual earnings survey.
Is Roscommon a good place to work in Ireland?
Roscommon pays 6% below the national median salary of €44,816. The strongest sector for earnings in Roscommon is Information and Communication. See the sector breakdown above for a full picture of earning potential across different industries.