At £12 an hour, you are just below the National Living Wage for workers aged 21 and over. Here’s what this rate means in annual salary terms and how much lands in your bank account after tax for 2026/27.
£12 an Hour: Annual Salary by Hours Worked
| Weekly hours | Annual gross | Monthly gross | Weekly gross |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 hours | £12,480 | £1,040 | £240 |
| 30 hours | £18,720 | £1,560 | £360 |
| 35 hours | £21,840 | £1,820 | £420 |
| 37.5 hours | £23,400 | £1,950 | £450 |
| 40 hours | £24,960 | £2,080 | £480 |
Standard full-time: 37.5 hrs/week × 52 weeks = £23,400 per year.
Take-Home Pay at £12 an Hour — 37.5hr Week (2026/27)
| Element | Amount |
|---|---|
| Gross annual salary | £23,400 |
| Personal Allowance | −£12,570 |
| Taxable income | £10,830 |
| Income tax (20%) | −£2,166 |
| National Insurance (8%) | −£866 |
| Net annual take-home | £20,368 |
| Monthly take-home | £1,697 |
| Weekly take-home | £392 |
NI: 8% on (£23,400 − £12,570) = £10,830 × 8% = £866.40.
At 40 Hours Per Week (£24,960/year)
| Element | Amount |
|---|---|
| Gross annual | £24,960 |
| Income tax (20%) | −£2,478 |
| National Insurance (8%) | −£991 |
| Net annual | £21,491 |
| Monthly net | ~£1,791 |
How £12/hr Compares to UK Pay Standards
| Rate | Annual (37.5hr) | Context |
|---|---|---|
| NMW age 18–20 | £10.00/hr = £19,500 | Legal minimum for 18–20s |
| Your rate: £12.00/hr | £23,400 | Just £0.21/hr below NLW |
| NLW (age 21+) | £12.21/hr = £23,810 | Legal minimum — you should be on this if 21+ |
| Real Living Wage | £12.60/hr = £24,570 | Voluntary employer pledge |
| London Living Wage | £13.85/hr = £27,008 | Recommended for London workers |
| UK median hourly pay | ~£16.80/hr = ~£32,760 | ONS figure — £12/hr is 29% below median |
Check your pay: If you are 21 or over and paid £12/hr rather than £12.21/hr, your employer is underpaying you by the legal minimum. The difference is £0.21/hr — small but you are entitled to it.
Who Earns £12 an Hour?
Roles around £12/hr:
- Care sector: Adult social care workers at many care homes and domiciliary agencies
- Retail: Checkout and shop floor assistants at smaller independent retailers
- Admin: Data entry, receptionist, and basic administrative roles
- Hospitality: Kitchen assistants, hotel housekeeping, catering staff
- NHS: Some non-clinical support roles at Band 2 lower end
- Cleaning: Supervisory cleaning roles, commercial cleaners
- Security: Door staff and security officers at entry level
Most employers paying minimum wage or close to it are at the NLW of £12.21/hr rather than exactly £12, so this rate often represents a slight underpayment of NLW or a pay band for 18–20 year olds about to move to the adult rate.
Income Percentile: Where Does £23,400 Sit?
£23,400/year places you in approximately the 28th–30th income percentile for individual UK earners. Around 70% of workers earn more. This salary sits just below the Low Pay threshold, typically defined as two-thirds of median full-time earnings.
It is above the income tax Personal Allowance and will attract income tax and NI contributions on earnings above £12,570.
Student Loan Deductions at £23,400
| Loan plan | Repayment threshold | Deduction at £23,400 |
|---|---|---|
| Plan 1 (pre-2012) | £24,990 | £0 — below threshold |
| Plan 2 (2012–2023) | £27,295 | £0 — below threshold |
| Plan 5 (2023+) | £25,000 | £0 — below threshold |
| Postgraduate Loan | £21,000 | 6% × (£23,400 − £21,000) = £144/year ≈ £12/month |
Only Postgraduate Loan borrowers make repayments at this level. All undergraduate plan borrowers are below their repayment thresholds.
Pension Auto-Enrolment at £23,400
You will be auto-enrolled in a workplace pension scheme.
| Contribution | Monthly cost to you (net) | Monthly pension pot grows by |
|---|---|---|
| 5% employee + 3% employer | ~£78/month gross, ~£62 net after tax relief | ~£156/month total |
| 8% employee + 3% employer | ~£125/month gross, ~£100 net | ~£195/month total |
Even at this wage level, the 3% employer contribution is essentially free money — worth around £58/month going straight into your pension.
Pay Progression from £12/hr
| Hourly rate | Annual (37.5hr) | Monthly net | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| £11.00/hr | £21,450 | £1,580 | Below 18–20 NMW |
| £12.00/hr | £23,400 | £1,697 | Current |
| £12.21/hr | £23,810 | £1,729 | National Living Wage (21+) |
| £12.60/hr | £24,570 | £1,787 | Real Living Wage |
| £13.00/hr | £25,350 | £1,814 | Above NLW; Plan 1 student loans begin |
| £14.00/hr | £27,300 | £2,000 | Plan 2 student loans nearly start |
| £15.00/hr | £29,250 | £2,122 | Above London Living Wage |
Each additional £1/hr increases your annual salary by about £1,950.