Bakers and flour confectioners Salary in the UK (2025)

Median Salary
£27,462
per year
Hourly Rate
£13.20
per hour
Mean Salary
£27,050
per year

Pay Breakdown

PeriodAmount
Annual (Median)£27,462
Monthly£2,289
Fortnightly£1,056
Weekly£528
Daily£106
Hourly£13.20
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Key Insights

The median annual salary for a Bakers and flour confectioners in the UK is £27,462, equating to £2,289 per month or £13.20 per hour.

The Bakers and flour confectioners salary of £27,462 is below the UK average. However, pay varies considerably with experience and location.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average Bakers and flour confectioners salary in the UK?
The median Bakers and flour confectioners salary in the United Kingdom is £27,462 per year as of 2025, according to ONS data.
How much does a Bakers and flour confectioners earn per hour?
A Bakers and flour confectioners earns approximately £13.20 per hour at the median salary level.
What is the monthly pay for a Bakers and flour confectioners?
A Bakers and flour confectioners earns approximately £2,289 per month at the median annual salary.
Is Bakers and flour confectioners a well-paid job in the UK?
The Bakers and flour confectioners salary of £27,462 is below the UK average. However, pay varies considerably with experience and location.
Where does this salary data come from?
All salary figures are sourced from the Office for National Statistics Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE), published under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
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