£9 an Hour — Full Breakdown
If you earn £9 per hour and work a standard 37.5-hour week, your gross annual salary is £17,550. After income tax and National Insurance for 2026/27, your take home pay is £16,156 per year or £1,346 per month.
£9 an Hour at Different Weekly Hours
Not everyone works a 37.5-hour week. Here is what £9 an hour comes to as an annual salary — and take-home pay after tax and National Insurance for 2026/27 — at the most common full-time and part-time schedules. A 40-hour week at £9/hr is £18,720 a year (take home £1,416/month), while a 30-hour week is £14,040 a year (take home £1,136/month).
| Weekly hours | Gross / year | Take home / year | Take home / month |
|---|---|---|---|
| 40 hrs/wk | £18,720 | £16,998 | £1,416 |
| 37.5 hrs/wk (standard) | £17,550 | £16,156 | £1,346 |
| 35 hrs/wk | £16,380 | £15,313 | £1,276 |
| 30 hrs/wk | £14,040 | £13,628 | £1,136 |
| 20 hrs/wk | £9,360 | £9,360 | £780 |
Gross = £9/hr × weekly hours × 52 weeks. Take-home figures apply the 2026/27 England income-tax bands (20/40/45%) and Class 1 National Insurance (8% / 2%), standard tax code, no student loan or pension. Change any assumption in the full calculator.
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See the full salary breakdown: £17,550 salary after tax