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Hourly Rate to Annual Salary Calculator

Convert your hourly pay to an annual salary and see what you actually take home after tax and National Insurance. Based on 37.5 hours per week (1,950 hours per year). Updated for 2025/26.

How to convert hourly rate to annual salary

Multiply your hourly rate by 37.5 (standard weekly hours) and then by 52 (weeks per year). This gives you the formula: hourly rate × 1,950 = annual salary. For example, £15/hour = £29,250/year.

Full-time vs part-time

These calculations assume a full-time 37.5-hour week. If you work fewer hours, your annual salary will be proportionally lower. For part-time work, multiply your hourly rate by your actual weekly hours and then by 52.

National Living Wage and minimum wage rates

The National Living Wage for 2025/26 is £12.21 per hour for workers aged 21 and over, equivalent to £23,809 per year. Workers aged 18 to 20 receive £10.00 per hour, while those under 18 and apprentices receive £7.55 per hour. These are the legal minimum rates that employers must pay. If your hourly rate is below the applicable minimum for your age group, your employer is breaking the law and you should contact HMRC or ACAS for advice.

Every hourly rate: salary and take home

Hourly Annual salary Monthly take home Annual take home
£8/hr £15,600 £1,229.3 £14,751.6
£9/hr £17,550 £1,346.3 £16,155.6
£10/hr £19,500 £1,463.3 £17,559.6
£11/hr £21,450 £1,580.3 £18,963.6
£12/hr £23,400 £1,697.3 £20,367.6
£13/hr £25,350 £1,814.3 £21,771.6
£14/hr £27,300 £1,931.3 £23,175.6
£15/hr £29,250 £2,048.3 £24,579.6
£16/hr £31,200 £2,165.3 £25,983.6
£17/hr £33,150 £2,282.3 £27,387.6
£18/hr £35,100 £2,399.3 £28,791.6
£19/hr £37,050 £2,516.3 £30,195.6
£20/hr £39,000 £2,633.3 £31,599.6
£21/hr £40,950 £2,750.3 £33,003.6
£22/hr £42,900 £2,867.3 £34,407.6
£23/hr £44,850 £2,984.3 £35,811.6
£24/hr £46,800 £3,101.3 £37,215.6
£25/hr £48,750 £3,218.3 £38,619.6
£26/hr £50,700 £3,330.28 £39,963.4
£27/hr £52,650 £3,424.53 £41,094.4
£28/hr £54,600 £3,518.78 £42,225.4
£29/hr £56,550 £3,613.03 £43,356.4
£30/hr £58,500 £3,707.28 £44,487.4
£31/hr £60,450 £3,801.53 £45,618.4
£32/hr £62,400 £3,895.78 £46,749.4
£33/hr £64,350 £3,990.03 £47,880.4
£34/hr £66,300 £4,084.28 £49,011.4
£35/hr £68,250 £4,178.53 £50,142.4
£36/hr £70,200 £4,272.78 £51,273.4
£37/hr £72,150 £4,367.03 £52,404.4
£38/hr £74,100 £4,461.28 £53,535.4
£39/hr £76,050 £4,555.53 £54,666.4
£40/hr £78,000 £4,649.78 £55,797.4
£41/hr £79,950 £4,744.03 £56,928.4
£42/hr £81,900 £4,838.28 £58,059.4
£43/hr £83,850 £4,932.53 £59,190.4
£44/hr £85,800 £5,026.78 £60,321.4
£45/hr £87,750 £5,121.03 £61,452.4
£46/hr £89,700 £5,215.28 £62,583.4
£47/hr £91,650 £5,309.53 £63,714.4
£48/hr £93,600 £5,403.78 £64,845.4
£49/hr £95,550 £5,498.03 £65,976.4
£50/hr £97,500 £5,592.28 £67,107.4

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Take-home pay

Monthly take-home£2,393.30
Weekly£552
Daily£110

Annual breakdown

Gross salary£35,000
Personal allowance£12,570
Income tax-£4,486.00
Basic rate (20%)-£4,486.00
National Insurance-£1,794.40
Take-home pay£28,720

Tax rates

Effective tax rate17.9%
Marginal tax rate28%