£14 an Hour Is How Much a Year?
Based on a 37.5-hour week — with your take-home pay after tax (2025–26)
£14/hour equals
£27,300/year
before tax · £2,275/month · £525/week
Gross annual salary£27,300
Income tax−£2,946
National Insurance−£1,178
Take-home pay£23,176/year
After tax that's about £12/hour effective. Standard tax code, no pension or student loan. You keep 85% of your gross.
£14 an hour at a glance
| Period | Before tax | After tax |
|---|---|---|
| Yearly | £27,300 | £23,176 |
| Monthly | £2,275 | £1,931 |
| Weekly | £525 | £446 |
| Daily (5-day week) | £105 | £89 |
| Hourly | £14 | £12 |
£14 an hour is how much a year?
£14 an hour is £27,300 a year before tax, assuming you work 37.5 hours a week across all 52 weeks of the year (£14 × 37.5 × 52). That's £2,275 a month or £525 a week before any deductions.
After income tax and National Insurance, your take-home pay is about £23,176 a year — roughly £1,931 a month, or an effective £12 an hour. This assumes the standard 1257L tax code with no pension contributions or student loan repayments.
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Frequently asked questions
£14 an hour is £27,300 a year (37.5h/week × 52 weeks). After tax and NI you take home about £23,176 a year.
£2,275 a month before tax, or about £1,931 a month after tax and National Insurance.