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Salary Calculator

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Enter a pay amount and period—such as $85,000 per year—to see equivalent hourly, daily, weekly, biweekly, semi-monthly, monthly, and annual figures. Adjust hours and days per week for your schedule.

Employers quote compensation in different units: hourly for shift work, annual salary for exempt roles, or per-project contracts. Converting between units helps compare offers, but overtime eligibility, bonuses, and benefits are not part of a simple hourly-to-annual conversion.

Take-home pay depends on federal, state, and local withholding, pre-tax deductions, and benefit elections. Use a dedicated paycheck or tax estimator when you need net pay rather than gross annualization from this salary converter.

Contractors quoting day rates should multiply by billable days per year, not calendar days, when comparing to full-time salary.

Freelancers comparing a $120,000 W-2 offer to a $150/hour contract should model unpaid vacation, health insurance, and self-employment tax before treating the hourly rate as higher.

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How to use this tool

Enter your pay amount and select whether it is hourly, monthly, annual, or another period. Adjust hours per week and weeks per year if needed, then review equivalent pay across all periods.

Worked example

Example: $85,000 per year with a 40-hour week and 52 weeks/year equals about $40.87/hour, $7,083/month, or $1,635/week before taxes.

When to use this

  • Converting annual salary to hourly for contract comparisons.
  • Estimating biweekly take-home before accepting an offer.
  • Checking gross vs net when moving states or tax brackets.
  • Budgeting from a new base salary figure.

Common examples

  • $75,000 annual salary, biweekly pay, ~22% effective withholding → estimated take-home near $2,100 per paycheck (varies widely by state and benefits).
  • $28/hour full-time (40 hrs/week, 52 weeks) → gross near $58,240/year before overtime, PTO, and deductions.
  • $120,000 base salary excluding bonus → models W-2 base only; equity and commission may not appear on the paycheck line.
  • $32/hour, 40 hours/week, 50 weeks/year → gross near $64,000 before overtime and benefits.
  • $95,000 annual salary → roughly $7,917/month gross or $45.67/hour at 40 hours/week.

What people search for

  • salary to hourly calculator
  • take home pay calculator
  • annual salary calculator
  • biweekly paycheck estimate
  • gross to net salary

Common mistakes

  • Dividing annual salary by 12 instead of pay periods per year.
  • Treating withholding estimates as exact tax liability.
  • Ignoring benefits, bonus, and equity in total compensation.
  • Forgetting overtime is not included in salaried hourly conversions.
  • convert hourly wage to annual salary
  • estimate paycheck after 401k contribution
  • compare two job offers after tax
  • calculate overtime impact on yearly earnings
  • budget monthly from net pay estimate

How it works

Enter a pay amount and pay period—hourly, daily, weekly, biweekly, semi-monthly, monthly, or annual. The calculator converts between periods using your hours per week and weeks per year settings. Results show equivalent pay across all common periods for comparison.

Limitations

Results are estimates for educational purposes and are not financial or tax advice. Withholding and benefits vary. Consult a qualified professional for personal guidance.

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Explore focused guides for common searches—each page reuses this salary calculator with different examples and FAQs.

Frequently asked questions

How is hourly pay calculated from an annual salary?

Annual salary is divided by hours per week times 52 weeks. With a $85,000 salary and 40 hours per week, that is about $40.87 per hour.

Which pay periods are supported?

You can convert between hourly, daily, weekly, biweekly, semi-monthly, monthly, and annual pay.

Are taxes included?

No. Results are gross pay estimates only and do not include taxes, benefits, or unpaid time off.

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