⏰ Hourly to Annual Salary Calculator for £30/hr at 40 Hours/Week

Convert your hourly rate to an annual salary.

Quick answer

£30.00/hr at 40 hours a week works out to £62,400 a year gross.

  • Weekly: £1,200
  • Monthly: £5,200
  • Annual: £62,400
  • At 40h/week: £62,400/year

In detail: Hourly to Annual Salary Calculator for £30/hr at 40 Hours/Week

£30.00/hour at 40 hours a week translates to a headline £62,400 annual gross — a figure that sits in the higher-rate (40%) band. Remember this assumes you're paid every week of the year, including holidays. If the role is hourly-paid with unpaid leave, subtract roughly 4 weeks to get a more realistic £57,600.

For comparison with salaried roles, the conventional UK full-time week is 37.5 or 40 hours. At 40h/week this is standard full-time, which affects how employers benchmark the role and whether you'll qualify for full benefits like private medical, bonus eligibility, or employer pension matching.

Effective take-home on £62,400 is roughly £40,560 after income tax, NI and a standard 5% pension contribution. Divided by 52 weeks × 40 hours, that's an effective net hourly of £19.50 — often more useful when comparing offers than the headline gross rate.

What this tool helps with

Annual salary equivalent

What you can enter

  • Hourly rate (£): 30
  • Hours per week: 40

Why this page is useful

Convert your hourly rate to an annual salary. This page loads fast, gives a direct answer, and then expands with useful context instead of burying the result under filler.

Frequently Asked Questions

£30.00/hr at 40 hours a week works out to £62,400 a year gross.
Weekly: £1,200 • Monthly: £5,200 • Annual: £62,400 • At 40h/week: £62,400/year
£30.00/hour at 40 hours a week translates to a headline £62,400 annual gross — a figure that sits in the higher-rate (40%) band. Remember this assumes you're paid every week of the year, including holidays. If the role is hourly-paid with unpaid leave, subtract roughly 4 weeks to get a more realistic £57,600.
For comparison with salaried roles, the conventional UK full-time week is 37.5 or 40 hours. At 40h/week this is standard full-time, which affects how employers benchmark the role and whether you'll qualify for full benefits like private medical, bonus eligibility, or employer pension matching.
Hourly rate × hours per week × 52 weeks.
This assumes 52 paid weeks. Adjust if your hours or pay vary.