Actuaries, economists and statisticians vs Physiotherapists Salary (2025)

How do Actuaries, economists and statisticians and Physiotherapists salaries compare in the UK? Here is a detailed side-by-side breakdown.

Actuaries, economists and statisticians earns £11,208 more per year (28% higher)
vs

Physiotherapists

£39,542
per year

Detailed Comparison

MetricActuaries, economists and statisticiansPhysiotherapistsDifference
Median Annual£50,750£39,542+£11,208
Mean Annual£60,852£39,688+£21,164
Monthly£4,229£3,295+£934
Weekly£976£760+£216
Hourly£24.40£19.01+£5.39

Salary Range Comparison

PercentileActuaries, economists and statisticiansPhysiotherapists
10th (Entry)£32,670£25,229
25th£40,591£31,329
50th (Median)£50,750£39,542
75th£74,012£48,606
90th (Senior)£0£0
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who earns more, a Actuaries, economists and statisticians or a Physiotherapists?
A Actuaries, economists and statisticians earns more. The median salary for a Actuaries, economists and statisticians is £50,750, whilst a Physiotherapists earns £39,542 — a difference of £11,208 per year.
What is the salary difference between a Actuaries, economists and statisticians and a Physiotherapists?
The difference is £11,208 per year. Actuaries, economists and statisticians is the higher-paid role.
Should I become a Actuaries, economists and statisticians or a Physiotherapists?
From a salary perspective, Actuaries, economists and statisticians offers higher median pay. However, career choice depends on many factors including interests, qualifications, work-life balance and long-term prospects.

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