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๐Ÿ’ท Annual to Monthly & Hourly

UK Salary Calculator

Convert your annual salary into monthly, weekly, daily and hourly equivalent figures instantly. Enter your gross annual salary and the number of hours you work per week to get a full pay breakdown.

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๐Ÿ”’ No data stored
๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK-specific
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โš™๏ธ UK Salary Calculator

Enter your figures above and click Calculate

๐Ÿ“– How This Tool Works

Enter your gross annual salary โ€” the figure stated in your employment contract, before any deductions. Then enter the number of hours you work per week. The calculator divides your salary by the standard number of working periods in a year (52 weeks, 12 months, 260 working days at 5 days per week).

Calculation Method

Monthly โ€” annual รท 12

Weekly โ€” annual รท 52

Daily โ€” weekly รท 5 (five working days)

Hourly โ€” weekly รท hours per week

Note: These are gross (pre-tax) figures. For take-home pay after deductions, use the Tax Calculator.

๐Ÿ’ก Example Calculation

Annual salary ยฃ42,000 working 40 hours per week โ†’ Monthly ยฃ3,500 โ†’ Weekly ยฃ807.69 โ†’ Daily ยฃ161.54 โ†’ Hourly ยฃ20.19.

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Everything You Need to Know About UK Salary Calculator

What is the UK Salary Calculator?

The salary calculator solves a common need: translating a single annual number into the time periods people actually use for day-to-day money management. Most people budget monthly or weekly, not annually. When evaluating a job offer stating ยฃ37,500 per year, knowing that this is ยฃ3,125 per month is immediately more useful for comparing against rent, mortgage payments and living costs.

The hourly rate is particularly valuable for comparing employment against freelance work. A ยฃ40,000 salary working 40 hours per week equates to approximately ยฃ19.23 per hour. A freelancer quoting ยฃ350 per day is at a gross equivalent of roughly ยฃ87.50 per hour โ€” but must cover their own tax, holidays, sick days, equipment, insurance and non-billable administration time out of that figure.

How to Get the Best Result

For the most useful comparison, run this calculator alongside the Income Tax calculator. The salary calculator shows gross figures; the tax calculator shows what you actually take home. The combination tells you the real monthly income to work with when budgeting or comparing offers.

If you are comparing salaries in different locations, factor in commuting costs and local living expenses โ€” a ยฃ35,000 salary in a northern city may leave more disposable income than a ยฃ42,000 salary in London after housing costs. The gross salary figure alone does not capture this.

When to Seek Professional Advice

For employment rights questions โ€” minimum wage eligibility, holiday pay entitlement, zero-hours contracts โ€” the Acas website (acas.org.uk) and the government's own guidance at gov.uk/browse/working are the authoritative free sources.

If you believe you are being paid below the National Living Wage, you can report this to HMRC's National Minimum Wage enforcement team. Underpayment of NMW carries significant penalties for employers and entitles you to back-payment.

โš ๏ธ This calculator provides estimates for planning purposes only. Results should not be treated as financial, tax, legal or investment advice. Always verify important figures with a qualified professional, lender, accountant or official source such as HMRC or the Money and Pensions Service.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this calculator and how to use it.

This calculator shows gross (pre-tax) figures. To see your estimated take-home after Income Tax and NI, use our UK Income Tax Calculator with your annual salary.
Weekly salary (annual รท 52) divided by your hours per week. For example, ยฃ35,000 รท 52 = ยฃ673.08 per week, then รท 40 hours = ยฃ16.83 per hour.
Yes โ€” enter your actual part-time salary (not a full-time equivalent) and your actual weekly hours for an accurate hourly rate.
From April 2025, the National Living Wage for workers aged 21+ is ยฃ12.21 per hour. The rate for 18โ€“20 year-olds is ยฃ10.00 per hour, and for apprentices it is ยฃ7.55 per hour.
Divide the annual salary by 260 working days to get a daily equivalent. Compare this with the contractor day rate, but remember: as a contractor you typically need to account for your own holiday, pension, sick pay and NICs โ€” making the like-for-like rate considerably higher.
They should match unless you have a variable element (bonus, commission) or are under a salary sacrifice arrangement. Some payslips show a reduced figure after salary sacrifice pension deductions.
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