Economist Salary After Tax UK 2025-26
Typical salary: £52,000 · Range: £35,000–£80,000
UK Economist salary overview
Economists in government, financial institutions, consultancy and academia.
Economist salary tax breakdown 2025-26
| Item | Annual | Monthly | Weekly |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gross salary | £52,000 | £4,333 | £1,000 |
| Personal Allowance (tax-free) | £12,570 | £1,048 | £242 |
| Income Tax | −£8,232 | −£686 | −£158 |
| National Insurance | −£3,051 | −£254 | −£59 |
| Net take-home | £40,717 | £3,393 | £783 |
Economist take-home pay UK 2025-26
A Economist on the typical salary of £52,000 takes home £40,717 per year after Income Tax and National Insurance. That works out as £3,393 per month and £783 per week.
Economists in government, financial institutions, consultancy and academia.
Out of £52,000, you pay £8,232 in Income Tax and £3,051 in National Insurance. Your effective tax rate is 21.7%.
Frequently asked questions
What is the take-home pay for a Economist in the UK?
A Economist earning the typical salary of £52,000 takes home £40,717 per year after Income Tax (£8,232) and National Insurance (£3,051). The effective tax rate is 21.7%.
How much does a Economist earn per month after tax?
On a typical Economist salary of £52,000, your monthly take-home pay is £3,393 after Income Tax and National Insurance deductions in 2025-26.
What is the hourly rate for a Economist?
A Economist on £52,000 per year earns approximately £20.88 per hour after tax, based on a 37.5-hour week over 52 weeks.
How much tax does a Economist pay?
A Economist on £52,000 pays £8,232 in Income Tax and £3,051 in National Insurance — £11,283 in total deductions. The effective rate is 21.7%.
What is a typical Economist salary in the UK?
The typical Economist salary in the UK is around £52,000, with the range spanning £35,000–£80,000 depending on experience, location, and sector. Economists in government, financial institutions, consultancy and academia.
Is £52,000 a good Economist salary?
At £52,000, a UK Economist salary sits within the typical range of £35,000–£80,000. After tax, you take home £40,717 per year (£3,393/month), which is above the UK median take-home pay.