UK prison inmates pocket more cash than their guards - shocking numbers revealed

Latest data shows some UK prisoners earning way above prison staff salaries through work-release programs. Top-earning inmate made £36‚715 last year while working outside prison walls as part of rehabilitation effort

November 23 2024 , 04:34 PM  •  1516 views

UK prison inmates pocket more cash than their guards - shocking numbers revealed

Last yearʼs data from the Home Office shows a mind-blowing fact: some UK inmates make more money than the people watching them. The top-earning prisoner got £36‚715 after taxes (which means about £46000 before deductions) while nine other inmates earned above £22900

The work-release system lets low-risk prisoners have day-jobs outside — they just need to come back by night-time (a way to help them get ready for normal life). Truck-driving jobs are popular picks because theyʼre well-paid and dont cause security issues

Hereʼs how these inmatesʼ earnings stack up against other jobs:

  • Midwives: £36‚622
  • Biochemists: £36‚586
  • Psychotherapists: £36‚602
  • Chartered surveyors: £35‚041

The numbers tell an interesting story: about 1‚183 inmates had jobs each month bringing in £22.5 million total last year; thats roughly £20000 per working prisoner. Compare this to prison officers who get £28000 yearly — new-hires start at just £24000

Prison authorities say that working inmates pay taxes court-fines and up to 40% goes to victim support (though some governors dont take the full amount). A Prison Service rep explained: working outside helps stop ex-prisoners from doing more crimes making streets safer for everyone

Release on temporary licence lets offenders spend part of their day working in the community before returning to prison

Prison Service spokesperson