Annual salaries range from £43,620 to £141,504. Below is the full range of pay both before and after tax:
Lowest | Average | Upper | |
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Pre-tax | £43,620 (£3,635 p/mth) |
£63,288 (£5,274 p/mth) |
£141,504 (£11,792 p/mth) |
Pre-tax Income Percentile | 83rd | 92nd | 98th |
Post-tax | £33,192 (£2,766 p/mth) |
£45,240 (£3,770 p/mth) |
£85,608 (£7,134 p/mth) |
Post-tax Income Percentile | 77th | 90th | 98th |
Percentage Tax Deduction | 24% | 29% | 40% |
Senior economists are employed primarily by companies in the financial sector. Most employers prefer applicants with a master's or doctorate in economics or related disciplines, but can also hold a bachelor's degree if they have relevant work experience.
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Below are the range of mortgages typically affordable for a single applicant senior economist:
Lowest | Average | Upper | |
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average gross salary | £43,616 | £63,285 | £141,500 |
max mortgage | £196,272 | £284,783 | £636,750 |
deposit paid | £21,808 | £31,643 | £70,750 |
max purchase price | £218,080 | £316,426 | £707,500 |
mortgage repayment p.mth (2.5%|25yr) | £890 | £1,292 | £2,889 |