What is a good salary in Dubai? It is one of the first questions people ask before accepting a job, and one of the easiest to answer badly. AED 15,000 per month can support a comfortable single lifestyle in some circumstances and feel extremely tight for a family paying for a large home and international school. AED 30,000 may be an excellent package for one profession and below market for another.
Written by Vincent — MovingToDubai.org
Dubai resident since 2026
Content type: Independent planning guide + current documentary research · Editorial method
Dubai salaries vary enormously by industry, seniority, company size, specialist skills and the structure of the offer. A headline monthly number is only useful when you know whether it includes housing, transport, bonus, health insurance and family benefits. You also need to compare it with the real cost of the life you plan to lead.
This 2026 Dubai salary guide explains realistic monthly pay bands, how packages work, what different households may need, which benefits matter and how to negotiate. The ranges are directional market benchmarks, not guaranteed offers. Use current specialist salary surveys, live vacancies and recruiter feedback for your exact role.
Dubai salary guide 2026: quick overview
For professional jobs tracked in major UAE recruitment surveys, a broad portion of salaries falls between AED 10,000 and AED 40,000 per month. The National’s analysis of the Michael Page UAE Salary Guide 2026 found that more than 60% of over 500 recorded jobs sat inside this range, while the highest-paid 10% started at AED 70,000 or more.
That does not mean the average Dubai resident earns AED 25,000. Salary guides disproportionately cover professional, managerial and executive recruitment. Dubai also has a large workforce in retail, hospitality, administration, delivery, construction and support roles earning much less.
| Monthly salary | Broad interpretation | Important context |
|---|---|---|
| Below AED 5,000 | Common in some service, support and junior roles | Shared housing or employer accommodation may be essential |
| AED 5,000–10,000 | Junior to lower-mid market | Manageable for a careful single person; private rent can dominate the budget |
| AED 10,000–15,000 | Mid-level range in many occupations | Can support an independent single lifestyle with controlled housing costs |
| AED 15,000–25,000 | Strong professional range | Comfortable for many singles and couples; family costs change the equation |
| AED 25,000–40,000 | Experienced manager or specialist range | Good lifestyle and savings potential depending on housing and children |
| AED 40,000–70,000 | Senior leadership or scarce specialist range | Package structure, bonus and family benefits become highly material |
| AED 70,000+ | Executive and top specialist market | Not representative of the typical Dubai employee |
These bands describe lifestyles very loosely. They are not a legal minimum, an official average or a promise of what your profession pays.
What is the average salary in Dubai?
There is no single official “average Dubai salary” that is useful for every expat. Online figures often mix:
- Dubai with the whole UAE;
- basic salary with total monthly package;
- entry-level workers with chief executives;
- full-time employees with part-time or self-employed income;
- different industries and company sizes; and
- old salary submissions with current offers.
Averages are also pulled upward by a smaller group of very high earners. The median—the point at which half earn more and half earn less—can be more representative, but even that does not tell you what a cybersecurity architect, hotel receptionist or construction director should earn.
For a personal decision, use three benchmarks:
- Your market value: current compensation for comparable roles and employers.
- Your minimum viable package: the amount required to cover your household and savings target.
- Your relocation premium or trade-off: what would make moving worthwhile compared with your current life.
Dubai salaries by profession in 2026
The following monthly ranges combine broad UAE recruitment-market patterns and publicly available 2026 guides. They generally reflect professional private-sector roles and total fixed monthly cash where surveys use that convention. Actual basic salary may be lower. Company, sector, qualifications, commissions and seniority can move an offer far outside these bands.
Accounting and finance salaries
| Role | Indicative monthly salary |
|---|---|
| Accountant / financial accountant | AED 12,000–22,000 |
| Senior accountant | AED 18,000–28,000 |
| Financial analyst | AED 15,000–30,000 |
| Finance manager | AED 25,000–40,000 |
| Financial controller | AED 30,000–50,000 |
| Finance director | AED 45,000–75,000 |
| CFO | AED 65,000–120,000+ |
Professional qualifications such as ACCA, ACA, CPA or CIMA, Big Four experience, regional expertise, Arabic, ERP knowledge and industry specialisation can materially affect pay. Banking, private equity and specialised financial-services roles may exceed corporate-finance ranges.
Technology and data salaries
| Role | Indicative monthly salary |
|---|---|
| Software engineer | AED 18,000–35,000 |
| Senior software engineer | AED 28,000–45,000 |
| Data analyst | AED 18,000–32,000 |
| Data scientist / machine-learning engineer | AED 25,000–50,000 |
| Cybersecurity specialist | AED 25,000–50,000 |
| Cloud / solutions architect | AED 35,000–60,000 |
| Technology director | AED 50,000–85,000 |
| CTO | AED 70,000–120,000+ |
Michael Page’s 2026 market reporting places data and engineering roles from around AED 25,000 at earlier professional levels, AED 35,000–45,000 for mid-level work and above AED 80,000 for some senior data, analytics and AI positions. Scarce technical depth and leadership scale matter more than fashionable keywords.
Sales and marketing salaries
| Role | Indicative monthly salary |
|---|---|
| Sales executive | AED 8,000–18,000 + commission |
| Key account manager | AED 18,000–35,000 + bonus |
| Business development manager | AED 20,000–40,000 + bonus |
| Sales manager | AED 25,000–45,000 + bonus |
| Marketing manager | AED 22,000–40,000 |
| PR / communications manager | AED 25,000–50,000 |
| Head of sales or marketing | AED 40,000–70,000 + bonus |
| Commercial director | AED 50,000–90,000+ |
Variable pay can make two identical basic salaries completely different. Ask about target commission, payout history, thresholds, caps, payment timing, account ownership and what happens when a client pays late.
Engineering and construction salaries
| Role | Indicative monthly salary |
|---|---|
| Site engineer | AED 8,000–18,000 |
| Mechanical / electrical engineer | AED 12,000–25,000 |
| Project engineer | AED 15,000–28,000 |
| Project manager | AED 25,000–45,000 |
| Commercial / contracts manager | AED 28,000–50,000 |
| Construction manager | AED 30,000–50,000 |
| Project director | AED 50,000–80,000+ |
| Operations / engineering director | AED 50,000–90,000+ |
Major-project experience, client relationships, professional registration, contract knowledge and expertise in data centres, energy, infrastructure or specialised industrial systems can command a premium.
Human resources and administration salaries
| Role | Indicative monthly salary |
|---|---|
| Administrative assistant | AED 5,000–12,000 |
| Executive assistant | AED 12,000–25,000 |
| HR officer / coordinator | AED 8,000–18,000 |
| HR business partner | AED 22,000–40,000 |
| Talent acquisition manager | AED 22,000–40,000 |
| HR manager | AED 25,000–45,000 |
| HR director | AED 45,000–75,000+ |
General administrative roles face intense competition. Senior HR pay depends heavily on organisation size, transformation scope, regional responsibility and UAE labour-market experience.
Legal and compliance salaries
| Role | Indicative monthly salary |
|---|---|
| Paralegal | AED 12,000–25,000 |
| Legal counsel | AED 28,000–55,000 |
| Senior legal counsel | AED 45,000–70,000 |
| Compliance manager | AED 28,000–50,000 |
| Head of compliance | AED 50,000–80,000+ |
| General counsel | AED 65,000–110,000+ |
Financial-services regulation, Arabic, common-law training, data privacy, sanctions, investigations and regional management can have a major impact.
Healthcare salaries
| Role | Indicative monthly salary |
|---|---|
| Registered nurse | AED 7,000–16,000 |
| Pharmacist | AED 8,000–18,000 |
| General practitioner | AED 18,000–35,000 |
| Specialist doctor | AED 35,000–70,000 |
| Consultant physician / surgeon | AED 55,000–100,000+ |
| Healthcare operations manager | AED 25,000–50,000 |
Licensing authority, specialty, Western or regional board certification, procedure volume and hospital brand create very wide variations. Healthcare professionals should confirm eligibility for the relevant Dubai Health Authority licence before treating an advertised range as achievable.
Hospitality, retail and customer-service salaries
| Role | Indicative monthly salary |
|---|---|
| Retail sales assistant | AED 3,000–7,000 + incentives |
| Customer-service representative | AED 4,000–10,000 |
| Receptionist | AED 4,000–9,000 |
| Restaurant supervisor | AED 5,000–10,000 |
| Restaurant manager | AED 10,000–22,000 |
| Hotel sales / revenue manager | AED 18,000–35,000 |
| Hotel general manager | AED 35,000–70,000+ |
Accommodation, meals, service charge, transport and tips can be a substantial part of hospitality compensation. Always compare the full package, not cash alone.
Education salaries
| Role | Indicative monthly salary |
|---|---|
| Teaching assistant | AED 4,000–9,000 |
| School teacher | AED 10,000–20,000 |
| Experienced / specialist teacher | AED 15,000–25,000 |
| Head of department | AED 20,000–32,000 |
| Principal / school leader | AED 35,000–60,000+ |
School-provided housing, tuition discounts, annual flights and family insurance can make an education package far more valuable than its cash salary suggests.
Basic salary versus total package
A Dubai offer may separate compensation into:
- basic salary;
- housing allowance;
- transport or car allowance;
- other fixed allowances;
- bonus, commission or profit share; and
- non-cash benefits.
The distinction matters because certain statutory calculations can be linked to basic salary rather than the total monthly amount. Ask for every component in writing and do not assume a large “all-inclusive package” has the same value as a salary plus strong separate benefits.
Benefits that can materially change an offer
- health insurance quality and dependent cover;
- annual return flights;
- temporary accommodation and relocation shipping;
- school-fee allowance or staff tuition discount;
- company car, fuel or transport;
- phone and business expenses;
- guaranteed first-year bonus;
- equity or long-term incentives;
- additional annual leave; and
- flexible or remote working.
Read the policy details. “Family insurance” can mean excellent worldwide cover or a basic local network with high co-payments. Our Dubai health-insurance guide explains what to inspect.
Is AED 10,000 a good salary in Dubai?
AED 10,000 can support a single person who controls housing costs, uses public transport and does not maintain an expensive lifestyle. Renting a modern one-bedroom alone in a popular neighbourhood may consume too much of the package once deposits, agent commission, utilities and furnishing are included.
It is generally difficult for a family relying on one AED 10,000 income unless accommodation, schooling or other major costs are covered separately.
Is AED 15,000 a good salary in Dubai?
For many single professionals, AED 15,000 is a workable to comfortable salary. The difference depends on rent and transport. A person sharing or choosing a lower-cost area can save meaningfully; someone renting alone in a premium location, driving an expensive car and travelling frequently may save little.
For a couple, it can work well if both earn or the household has modest housing needs. For a family with school-age children, it becomes tight without employer benefits.
Is AED 20,000 a good salary in Dubai?
AED 20,000 offers a comfortable base for many singles and couples. It can support a good apartment, normal leisure spending and monthly savings if the household avoids lifestyle inflation.
A family can live on AED 20,000, but school fees, nursery, larger housing and dependent insurance can rapidly absorb the margin. Whether it is “good” depends on benefits and the number and age of children.
Is AED 30,000 a good salary in Dubai?
AED 30,000 is a strong professional salary for many occupations. A single person or couple can usually live very comfortably and save, provided the rent and car are reasonable. It can support a family, but the budget still needs planning when paying international-school fees for multiple children.
For a senior manager or scarce specialist, AED 30,000 may nevertheless be below market. Lifestyle affordability and professional market value are separate tests.
Is AED 50,000 a good salary in Dubai?
AED 50,000 is a high income relative to most workers and supports an affluent lifestyle with substantial savings potential. Larger homes, premium schooling, frequent travel and luxury cars can still consume it. At this level, compare bonus, long-term incentives, insurance and the split between basic salary and allowances.
How much salary do you need for different lifestyles?
| Household | Indicative comfortable monthly income | Main variables |
|---|---|---|
| Single, shared accommodation | AED 8,000–12,000 | Room cost, transport, nightlife |
| Single, own one-bedroom | AED 15,000–22,000 | Area, car, travel and savings goal |
| Professional couple, no children | AED 20,000–30,000 household | One or two incomes, apartment and leisure |
| Couple with one young child | AED 25,000–40,000 household | Nursery, housing and dependent insurance |
| Family with school-age children | AED 35,000–55,000+ household | Number of children, school tier and housing |
| Premium family lifestyle | AED 60,000+ | Villa, premium schools, travel and domestic help |
These are planning ranges, not poverty or comfort thresholds. A household with employer-paid school and housing can need far less cash than one paying everything from an all-inclusive salary.
Real cost of living behind the salary
Housing
Rent is usually the largest expense. Dubai rent is often paid in a limited number of cheques, which creates a cash-flow requirement even when the monthly equivalent looks affordable. Add the deposit, agency fee, Ejari, utilities deposit, moving and furniture.
See our guides to renting an apartment in Dubai, the best areas for expats and furnishing a one-bedroom apartment.
Utilities and internet
Electricity, water, municipality charges, cooling and internet affect the true housing cost. Some buildings include cooling, others bill it separately. Review our real guides to DEWA costs and home internet prices.
Transport
Living near the Metro can make public transport practical. Many communities and workplaces require a car or frequent taxis. Include purchase or finance payments, insurance, registration, fuel, parking, Salik and maintenance. Our used-car guide shows the process through a real Toyota Yaris purchase.
Schooling and childcare
For families, this can be the decisive expense. Fees vary by curriculum and school, and extras can include registration, uniforms, transport, meals, devices and activities. Nursery is also a substantial monthly cost.
Savings
A package is not truly attractive if it covers consumption but leaves nothing for long-term goals. Define a savings amount before choosing rent and car. Dubai makes lifestyle upgrades extremely easy; automatic monthly investing or transfers can protect the reason you moved.
Are Dubai salaries tax-free?
The UAE does not generally impose personal income tax on an individual’s employment salary. This is why gross-to-net comparisons with Europe or North America can make a Dubai offer attractive.
However, moving does not automatically end tax obligations in another country. Tax residence can depend on days, home availability, family, economic ties and domestic law. US citizens also have citizenship-based filing obligations. Business owners and freelancers must separately consider UAE corporate-tax and VAT rules.
Compare your expected net savings, not only gross salary. A tax-free AED amount can still be inferior if rent, schooling and lost pension contributions absorb the difference.
How to compare a Dubai offer with your current salary
- Calculate your current annual net employment income.
- Add employer pension, healthcare, bonus and other benefits you would lose.
- Calculate the guaranteed annual UAE cash package.
- Value UAE benefits conservatively.
- Build a realistic Dubai annual budget.
- Include one-off relocation costs.
- Compare annual savings and quality of life.
- Stress-test the UAE budget if bonus is zero or rent increases.
Do not use an exchange-rate conversion alone. A salary is consumed in the local cost structure.
How to negotiate salary in Dubai
Research the role, not a generic average
Use current resources such as the Hays GCC Salary Guide, Michael Page UAE Salary Guide, Robert Walters UAE Salary Survey and Cooper Fitch UAE Salary Guide. Cross-check with live vacancies and a specialist recruiter.
Ask what the number includes
Before reacting, clarify:
- Is this basic salary or total fixed package?
- Is housing included?
- Is bonus guaranteed, target-based or discretionary?
- Who receives health insurance?
- Are flights, relocation and school fees included?
- Is commission capped?
Give a justified range
You can say:
“Based on the scope, my regional experience and current UAE benchmarks, I am targeting AED 32,000 to AED 36,000 in total fixed monthly compensation. I would evaluate the complete package, particularly bonus, family insurance and relocation support.”
Negotiate more than monthly cash
If the salary ceiling is fixed, consider a sign-on bonus, guaranteed first-year bonus, relocation, temporary accommodation, extra leave, family flights, school support, earlier review or a better title—provided the promises are written and meaningful.
Know your walk-away number
Your minimum should cover real costs, risk and required savings. Do not lower it in the interview because you have already spent money travelling to Dubai.
Questions to ask before accepting
- What is the exact basic salary?
- Which allowances are guaranteed?
- How did the bonus pay out during the last three years?
- When is salary reviewed?
- Which medical-insurance plan and hospital network apply?
- Are spouse and children covered?
- What relocation and flight benefits are included?
- What are the working hours and office expectations?
- What is the probation and notice structure?
- Will every agreed term appear in the formal offer and contract?
Use our complete guide to finding a job in Dubai for CV, interview, offer-verification and scam advice. Once hired, the Dubai residence visa guide explains the next steps.
Common salary mistakes
Comparing gross salaries across countries
Compare net income, benefits, living costs and savings.
Ignoring the basic-salary split
A high total with a low basic component may affect benefit calculations.
Counting the full bonus as guaranteed
Build your normal budget on fixed compensation unless the bonus is contractually guaranteed.
Underestimating first-year costs
Deposits, furniture, agency commission, car purchase and relocation can delay savings.
Choosing rent from the maximum the bank will allow
Your goal is not merely to qualify for rent; it is to preserve flexibility and savings.
Accepting below market because the salary is tax-free
Tax treatment is one factor. Your skills still have a professional market value.
A salary figure is only meaningful after housing and arrival costs. Before accepting an offer, calculate the initial cash needed for your Dubai relocation as well as the monthly budget.
Frequently asked questions
What is a good salary in Dubai for one person?
AED 15,000–20,000 per month is a comfortable range for many single professionals, depending mainly on rent, transport and savings goals. Lower salaries can work with shared housing or a careful budget.
What salary does a family need in Dubai?
A family often needs AED 30,000–50,000 or more per month when paying market rent, dependent insurance and school fees. Employer-paid schooling or housing can reduce the required cash substantially.
Is AED 25,000 per month a good Dubai salary?
It is a strong salary for many professionals and can support a comfortable single or couple lifestyle with savings. Its suitability for a family depends on school, childcare and housing.
Are salaries higher in Dubai than Abu Dhabi?
Neither city is universally higher. Sector, employer and role matter more. Abu Dhabi has concentration in government-related, energy and investment organisations, while Dubai has broad private-sector, trade, tourism, technology and professional-services activity.
Is there personal income tax on Dubai salary?
The UAE does not generally levy personal income tax on employment salary. You may still have tax obligations elsewhere depending on your residence, citizenship and ties.
Does salary include housing in Dubai?
Often the quoted total includes a housing allowance. Some employers provide housing separately. Always ask for the complete written breakdown.
How much should I spend on rent?
Many people target roughly 25%–35% of fixed income, but the right percentage depends on transport, family and savings. Remember that Dubai rent may require several large cheques rather than monthly payments.
Can I negotiate a Dubai job offer?
Yes. Use market evidence and explain the value you bring. Negotiate the complete package rather than focusing only on one monthly number.
Which jobs pay the most in Dubai?
Senior roles in banking, investment, executive leadership, specialist medicine, law, technology, aviation and major-project management can pay highly. These roles require scarce expertise, credentials and significant responsibility.
Are online salary calculators accurate?
They are useful as one data point but may mix outdated submissions and package definitions. Cross-check with several current recruitment guides and live market evidence.
Final thoughts
A good salary in Dubai is the intersection of market value, household cost and personal goals. Do not let a generic average decide for you. Benchmark your exact profession, unpack every allowance and calculate the annual savings left after the life you realistically want.
For many single professionals, the AED 15,000–25,000 range can provide a solid Dubai lifestyle. Families often need significantly more unless housing and education are included, while experienced managers and specialists should judge an offer against their professional market—not merely whether they can survive on it.
Negotiate with evidence, verify every benefit in writing and keep lifestyle inflation under control. The best Dubai package is not necessarily the biggest headline. It is the one that rewards your expertise, protects your household and allows you to build more wealth and opportunity than the option you are leaving behind.
Information and market sources checked in July 2026. Salary ranges are indicative and can vary materially. Verify current compensation for your role with specialist recruiters, reputable salary guides and live vacancies.
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