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Swansea Hourly Pay After Tax 2025-26

All rates from £10 to £50/hr · Income Tax + NI deducted · Wales · 2025-26

Under £20/hour in Swansea

Rate Annual gross Take-home/year Take-home/month Effective rate
£10/hr £19,500 £17,560 £1,463 9.95%
£11/hr £21,450 £18,964 £1,580 11.59%
£12/hr £23,400 £20,368 £1,697 12.96%
£12.21/hr £23,810 £20,663 £1,722 13.22%
£13/hr £25,350 £21,772 £1,814 14.11%
£14/hr £27,300 £23,176 £1,931 15.11%
£15/hr £29,250 £24,580 £2,048 15.97%
£16/hr £31,200 £25,984 £2,165 16.72%
£17/hr £33,150 £27,388 £2,282 17.38%
£18/hr £35,100 £28,792 £2,399 17.97%
£19/hr £37,050 £30,196 £2,516 18.5%

£20–£30/hour in Swansea

Rate Annual gross Take-home/year Take-home/month Effective rate
£20/hr £39,000 £31,600 £2,633 18.97%
£21/hr £40,950 £33,004 £2,750 19.4%
£22/hr £42,900 £34,408 £2,867 19.79%
£23/hr £44,850 £35,812 £2,984 20.15%
£24/hr £46,800 £37,216 £3,101 20.48%
£25/hr £48,750 £38,620 £3,218 20.78%
£27/hr £52,650 £41,094 £3,425 21.95%

£30/hour and above in Swansea

Rate Annual gross Take-home/year Take-home/month Effective rate
£30/hr £58,500 £44,487 £3,707 23.95%
£32/hr £62,400 £46,749 £3,896 25.08%
£35/hr £68,250 £50,142 £4,179 26.53%
£40/hr £78,000 £55,797 £4,650 28.47%
£45/hr £87,750 £61,452 £5,121 29.97%
£50/hr £97,500 £67,107 £5,592 31.17%

Average salary in Swansea: £27,500 (around £14.1/hr) — see Swansea salary after tax

Hourly rate after tax in Swansea

This page shows take-home pay for all common hourly rates in Swansea, from £10/hour up to £50/hour. All calculations assume a standard 37.5-hour working week over 52 weeks (1,950 hours per year) and use Wales income tax rates for the 2025-26 tax year.

The average full-time salary in Swansea is approximately £27,500 per year, which equates to roughly £14.1/hour. The UK National Living Wage from April 2025 is £12.21/hour for workers aged 21 and over.

Select any hourly rate above to see a full breakdown including Income Tax and National Insurance, plus monthly and weekly take-home pay and your effective tax rate.

Frequently asked questions

How much is £15 an hour after tax in Swansea?

£15 an hour in Swansea (£29,250/year) gives you £24,580 take-home per year (£2,048/month) after Wales income tax and National Insurance.

Does Swansea have different tax rates?

Swansea is in Wales, which currently uses the same income tax rates as England. National Insurance is the same across the UK.

How do I convert hourly rate to annual salary?

Multiply your hourly rate by 1,950 (37.5 hours per week x 52 weeks). For example, £20/hour = £39,000 per year gross. All figures on this page use this standard full-time calculation.

What is the National Living Wage in 2025?

The UK National Living Wage from April 2025 is £12.21 per hour for workers aged 21 and over. In Swansea, this equates to approximately £23,810 gross per year.

What is a good hourly rate in Swansea?

The average full-time salary in Swansea is approximately £27,500/year, which works out to around £14.1/hour. An hourly rate above this puts you above the local median.

Related:

All UK hourly rates Swansea salary after tax Income Tax Rates 2025-26 National Insurance 2025-26