Each local authority area was given a score by Moneybarn based on how well it performs across six financial indicators: rent prices, house prices, employment rate, living wage, annual pay and Gross Disposable Household Income per head (GDHI). These were the Yorkshire areas that were deemed the most financially stable and viable to live in.
9. Ryedale
Ryedale had the lowest score in Yorkshire for annual pay, and a fairly low score for disposable income. It scored well on house prices and rent costs, however. Photo: Shutterstock
10. Sheffield
Sheffield had the lowest score in Yorkshire for disposable income, and scored low on employment rate as well as annual pay. It scored very highly for housing costs, however. Photo: Shutterstock