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Student loans · 2026/27 thresholds

Student loan repayments on £50,000

On Plan 2, that is £155 a month (£1,855 a year). Every plan compared below.

PlanMonthlyAnnualThreshold
Plan 1£173£2,079£26,900
Plan 2£155£1,855£29,385
Plan 4 (Scotland)£122£1,458£33,795
Plan 5£188£2,250£25,000
Postgraduate Loan£145£1,740£21,000

Repayments are 9% of income above the threshold (6% postgraduate). A postgraduate loan stacks on top of a main plan.

Add a postgraduate loan on top, see write-off dates, or check the marginal cost of a pay rise:

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Common questions

How much student loan do I repay on £50,000?
It depends on your plan. On £50,000: Plan 1 £173 a month, Plan 2 £155 a month, Plan 4 (Scotland) £122 a month, Plan 5 £188 a month, Postgraduate Loan £145 a month. Repayments come out of your payslip automatically.
Which plan am I on?
Broadly: Plan 1 if you started before 2012 (England/Wales), Plan 2 for 2012 to 2022 starters in England and Wales, Plan 4 if you studied in Scotland, Plan 5 for English students starting from August 2023, and the Postgraduate Loan for master's or doctoral loans. Check your online student loan account if unsure.
Why does my payslip show a different amount?
Payroll applies the threshold per pay period, so months with bonuses or overtime repay more. The figures here assume £50,000 spread evenly across the year with no other income.
Do repayments clear the loan?
Only if the balance runs out before write-off: 30 years after the April you were first due to repay for Plan 2. Many people never clear it, which is why it behaves more like a payroll tax than a debt.

Nearby salaries

Wondering what the salary itself pays after tax? See £50,000 after tax.