On a £100,000 salary in Wales, take-home pay is £65,557/year (£5,463.12/month) after income tax (£25,432), NI (£4,011) and 5% pension (£5,000). Wales uses the same income tax rates as England. Wales had the UK's highest wage growth at +7.60% in 2025-26 (Adzuna April 2026).
| Annual | Monthly | Weekly | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gross salary | £100,000 | £8,333.33 | £1,923.08 |
| Income Tax | −£25,432 | −£2,119.33 | −£489.08 |
| Nat. Insurance | −£4,011 | −£334.22 | −£77.13 |
| Pension (5%) | −£5,000 | −£416.67 | −£96.15 |
| Take-Home Pay | £65,557 | £5,463.12 | £1,260.72 |
Effective tax rate: 29.4% · Weekly net: £1,260.72 · Hourly (37.5hrs): £33.62
Wales had the highest wage growth of any UK region at +7.60% in 2025-26 (Adzuna UK Job Market Report April 2026). The Welsh median full-time salary is £33,400 — below the UK median of £39,039 but the gap is narrowing. Housing costs in Wales are significantly lower than England, particularly London and the South East.
Common questions about £100,000 salary take-home pay in Wales 2026-27.