Plan 5 — loans taken from 2023 onwards

Will a pharmacist ever pay off their student loan?

4-year degree · Estimated total loan: £80,296

Repayment at starting vs mid-career salary

Starting salary

£32,000/yr

Above threshold£7,000
Monthly repayment£53
Estimated loan£80,296
Years to repayWritten off after 40 years
Total repaid£25,440

Mid-career salary

£50,000/yr

Above threshold£25,000
Monthly repayment£188
Estimated loan£80,296
Years to repay36 years
Total repaid£80,296

On a starting pharmacist salary of £32,000/year, monthly repayments are £53. The loan would not be fully repaid before the 40-year write-off. Total repaid over 40 years: ~£25,440 of a £80,296 loan.

At a mid-career salary of £50,000/year, repayments rise to £188/month and the loan could be fully repaid in ~36 years.

Monthly take-home impact

Student loan repayments come out via PAYE before your salary hits your account. You budget to your take-home, not your gross salary.

Starting salary take-home

Annual salary£32,000/year
Gross monthly£2,667
Income tax + NI (est.)−£453
Student loan repayment−£53
Estimated take-home£2,161/mo

Mid-career take-home

Annual salary£50,000/year
Gross monthly£4,167
Income tax + NI (est.)−£873
Student loan repayment−£188
Estimated take-home£3,106/mo

Estimates based on 2025/26 tax rates and personal allowance of £12,570. Does not account for pension contributions, student loan interest, or salary sacrifice schemes.

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