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Data Analyst Salary After Tax in Birmingham 2025-26

Typical salary: £40,000 · Range: £25,000–£60,000 · England

Data Analyst in Birmingham — salary overview

Salary range
£25,000–£60,000
Typical salary
£40,000
Take-home (typical)
£32,320/year
Region
England

Junior data analysts start at £25,000–£32,000. Mid-level analysts earn £35,000–£50,000. Senior and lead data analysts command £55,000–£70,000 especially in London.

Annual take-home
£32,320
Monthly
£2,693
Weekly
£622
Hourly (after tax)
16.57
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Data Analyst salary tax breakdown in Birmingham

Item Annual Monthly Weekly
Gross salary £40,000 £3,333 £769
Personal Allowance (tax-free) £12,570 £1,048 £242
Income Tax -£5,486 -£457 -£106
National Insurance -£2,194 -£183 -£42
Net take-home £32,320 £2,693 £622
Effective rate: 19.2% · Marginal rate: 28% · Employer NI cost: £5,250

Data Analyst take-home pay in Birmingham 2025-26

A Data Analyst in Birmingham on the typical salary of £40,000 takes home £32,320 per year after Income Tax and National Insurance. That works out as £2,693 per month and £622 per week.

Junior data analysts start at £25,000–£32,000. Mid-level analysts earn £35,000–£50,000. Senior and lead data analysts command £55,000–£70,000 especially in London.

Out of £40,000, you pay £5,486 in Income Tax and £2,194 in National Insurance. Your effective tax rate is 19.2%.

Frequently asked questions

What is the take-home pay for a Data Analyst in Birmingham?

A Data Analyst in Birmingham earning the typical salary of £40,000 takes home £32,320 per year after Income Tax (£5,486) and National Insurance (£2,194). The effective tax rate is 19.2%.

How much does a Data Analyst earn per month in Birmingham?

On a typical Data Analyst salary of £40,000 in Birmingham, your monthly take-home pay is £2,693 after Income Tax and National Insurance deductions for 2025-26.

What tax rates apply to a Data Analyst in Birmingham?

Birmingham uses standard UK income tax rates (20% basic, 40% higher, 45% additional). A Data Analyst on £40,000 has an effective tax rate of 19.2%. National Insurance is the same across the UK.

How much tax does a Data Analyst pay in Birmingham?

A Data Analyst in Birmingham on £40,000 pays £5,486 in Income Tax and £2,194 in National Insurance — £7,680 in total deductions.

What is the hourly rate for a Data Analyst in Birmingham?

A Data Analyst in Birmingham on £40,000 per year earns approximately 16.57 per hour after tax, based on a 37.5-hour week over 52 weeks.

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