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    Salary Calculator

    Convert your salary between hourly, daily, weekly, biweekly, monthly, and annual. Multi-currency support.

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    Enter your salary and period to instantly convert between hourly, daily, weekly, biweekly, monthly, and annual equivalents.

    Why Salary Conversions Matter

    Job offers quote pay in wildly different formats. One company offers £45,000 annual. Another says £3,500 monthly. A freelancer quotes £25/hour. Are these comparable? Without converting them to the same basis, you're guessing.

    The key variables are hours per week and weeks per year. The UK standard is 37.5-40 hours per week with 5.6 weeks statutory holiday, giving 46.4 working weeks (1,856 hours at 40hrs/week). Change either variable and the conversions shift significantly.

    UK Salary Conversion Quick Reference

    AnnualMonthlyWeeklyDailyHourly (40h)
    £20,000£1,667£385£77£10.78
    £30,000£2,500£577£115£16.16
    £40,000£3,333£769£154£21.55
    £50,000£4,167£962£192£26.94
    £75,000£6,250£1,442£288£40.41

    What this means for you: These are gross figures based on 40 hours/week and 260 working days/year. Your actual take-home pay after tax will be lower — use our Take-Home Pay Calculator for net figures.

    UK National Living Wage (2025/26)

    Age GroupHourly RateWeekly (40h)Annual (full-time)
    21+ (National Living Wage)£12.21£488£25,397
    18-20£10.00£400£20,800
    Under 18£7.55£302£15,704
    Apprentice£7.55£302£15,704

    These are legal minimums from April 2025. The "real" Living Wage (set by the Living Wage Foundation) is higher: £12.60 UK-wide, £13.85 in London. Many employers voluntarily pay the higher rate.

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    How to use this tool

    1

    Enter your current salary amount

    2

    Select the pay period and adjust hours per week

    3

    Click Calculate to see all conversions

    Common uses

    • Converting an annual salary to an hourly rate for freelance comparisons
    • Comparing job offers that quote pay in different periods
    • Calculating monthly take-home from a weekly wage
    • Adjusting salary expectations for part-time hours
    • Estimating biweekly pay for budgeting and direct deposit planning

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