Annual salaries range from £16,224 to £92,316. Below is the full range of pay both before and after tax:
Lowest | Average | Upper | |
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Pre-tax | £16,224 (£1,352 p/mth) |
£23,004 (£1,917 p/mth) |
£92,316 (£7,693 p/mth) |
Pre-tax Income Percentile | 23rd | 48th | 96th |
Post-tax | £14,568 (£1,214 p/mth) |
£19,176 (£1,598 p/mth) |
£62,076 (£5,173 p/mth) |
Post-tax Income Percentile | 19th | 41st | 95th |
Percentage Tax Deduction | 10% | 17% | 33% |
Behavioral professional status is mainly used by companies in the health sector, such as hospitals and life care establishments. Many companies are looking for candidates with a bachelor's degree in behavioral science or higher, but a master's degree is preferable.
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Below are the range of mortgages typically affordable for a single applicant behavior specialist:
Lowest | Average | Upper | |
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average gross salary | £16,219 | £23,000 | £92,320 |
max mortgage | £72,986 | £103,500 | £415,440 |
deposit paid | £8,110 | £11,500 | £46,160 |
max purchase price | £81,096 | £115,000 | £461,600 |
mortgage repayment p.mth (2.5%|25yr) | £331 | £470 | £1,885 |