Newspaper and periodical journalists and reporters vs Police officers (sergeant and below) Salary (2025)

How do Newspaper and periodical journalists and reporters and Police officers (sergeant and below) salaries compare in the UK? Here is a detailed side-by-side breakdown.

Police officers (sergeant and below) earns £7,289 more per year (18% higher)
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Detailed Comparison

MetricNewspaper and periodical journalists and reportersPolice officers (sergeant and below)Difference
Median Annual£41,332£48,621-£7,289
Mean Annual£43,544£48,668-£5,124
Monthly£3,444£4,052-£608
Weekly£795£935-£140
Hourly£19.87£23.38-£3.51

Salary Range Comparison

PercentileNewspaper and periodical journalists and reportersPolice officers (sergeant and below)
10th (Entry)£25,099£32,899
25th£31,240£37,006
50th (Median)£41,332£48,621
75th£53,291£55,452
90th (Senior)£0£65,893
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who earns more, a Newspaper and periodical journalists and reporters or a Police officers (sergeant and below)?
A Police officers (sergeant and below) earns more. The median salary for a Newspaper and periodical journalists and reporters is £41,332, whilst a Police officers (sergeant and below) earns £48,621 — a difference of £7,289 per year.
What is the salary difference between a Newspaper and periodical journalists and reporters and a Police officers (sergeant and below)?
The difference is £7,289 per year. Police officers (sergeant and below) is the higher-paid role.
Should I become a Newspaper and periodical journalists and reporters or a Police officers (sergeant and below)?
From a salary perspective, Police officers (sergeant and below) 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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