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£14 Per Hour — Annual Salary & Take Home Pay

£14 per hour is £27,300 per year (based on 37.5 hours/week). In the 2026-27 tax year, after income tax and National Insurance, your take-home pay is £1,931.3 per month or £23,175.6 per year.

If you earn £14 per hour and work a standard 37.5 hours per week, your annual salary is £27,300. Here's what that looks like after tax and National Insurance:

PeriodGrossTake Home
Hourly£14.00£11.88
Daily (7.5h)£105.00£89.14
Weekly (37.5h)£525£445.68
Monthly£2,275£1,931.3
Annual£27,300£23,175.6

Tax and NI on £27,300

On an annual salary of £27,300, your deductions are:

  • Income tax: £2,946 (£245.5/month)
  • National Insurance: £1,178.4 (£98.2/month)
  • Total deductions: £4,124.4 per year
Your effective tax rate is 15.1%.

How £14/hour compares

The UK median hourly pay is approximately £17.93/hour (based on a £34,963 median salary). At £14/hour, you are below the median. The National Living Wage is £12.21/hour (£23,809.5/year).

Hourly rate comparison

Hourly rateAnnual salaryMonthly take homeAnnual take home
£12£23,400£1,697.3£20,367.6
£13£25,350£1,814.3£21,771.6
£15£29,250£2,048.3£24,579.6
£16£31,200£2,165.3£25,983.6

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Frequently asked questions

What is £14 an hour annually?

At £14 per hour working 37.5 hours per week, your annual salary is £27,300 before tax.

How much is £14 an hour after tax?

After income tax and National Insurance, £14/hour gives you £1,931.3 per month or £23,175.6 per year take-home pay in 2026-27.

Is £14 an hour a good wage in the UK?

The National Living Wage for 2025/26 is £12.21/hour. At £14/hour, you earn above the minimum wage but below the UK median of ~£17.93/hour.

How many hours is a full-time week in the UK?

A standard full-time week in the UK is 37.5 hours (7.5 hours per day, 5 days per week). This means 1,950 working hours per year (52 weeks minus statutory holidays). At £14/hour, that's £27,300 per year before tax.

What is the tax-free hourly rate?

With a £12,570 personal allowance and 1,950 working hours, you can earn up to £6.45/hour before paying any income tax. Above that, the basic rate of 20% applies. National Insurance also starts at the same threshold, charged at 8% on earnings between £12,570 and £50,270.

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Take-home pay

Monthly take-home£1,931.30
Weekly£446
Daily£89

Annual breakdown

Gross salary£27,300
Personal allowance£12,570
Income tax-£2,946.00
Basic rate (20%)-£2,946.00
National Insurance-£1,178.40
Take-home pay£23,176

Tax rates

Effective tax rate15.1%
Marginal tax rate28%

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