Electrician Salary Information

Electrician salary information, income percentile, mortgage affordability and more.

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How much does an electrician earn?

Annual salaries range from £19,668 to £40,656. Below is the full range of pay both before and after tax:

LowestAverageUpper
Pre-tax £19,668
(£1,639 p/mth)
£28,752
(£2,396 p/mth)
£40,656
(£3,388 p/mth)
Pre-tax Income Percentile 37th 62nd 80th
Post-tax £16,908
(£1,409 p/mth)
£23,088
(£1,924 p/mth)
£31,176
(£2,598 p/mth)
Post-tax Income Percentile 31st 55th 74th
Percentage Tax Deduction 14% 20% 23%
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Electricians work for a variety of businesses and generally perform a number of tasks that require attention to detail and good judgment, and are licensed as licensed electricians. Typically, these licenses require four years of apprenticeship.

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Below are the range of mortgages typically affordable for a single applicant electrician:

LowestAverageUpper
average gross salary£19,663£28,751£40,656
max mortgage£88,484£129,380£182,952
deposit paid£9,832£14,376£20,328
max purchase price£98,316£143,756£203,280
mortgage repayment p.mth (2.5%|25yr)£401£587£830

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