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Convert salary to hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, and annual pay.
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Convert salary to hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, and annual pay.
Convert hourly pay to weekly, monthly, and annual salary.
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This hourly to annual salary calculator converts your hourly rate into yearly, monthly, and weekly gross pay. Enter hourly wage, hours per week, and weeks per year to compare job offers, contract work, and full-time equivalents.
Contractors and part-time workers often think in hourly terms while salaried roles quote annual packages—this conversion makes comparisons apples-to-apples.
Adjust weeks worked if you take unpaid time off; not every employee works a full 52-week year.
Enter your hourly rate, typical hours per week, and weeks worked per year (often 52). Review annual, monthly, and weekly gross equivalents.
Example: $28/hour at 40 hours/week for 52 weeks equals about $58,240 per year before taxes and deductions.
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.
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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FAQ
52 is standard for full-time year-round work. Reduce weeks if you have regular unpaid breaks.
No. Results are gross pay before tax, benefits, and deductions.
Yes. Enter your actual average hours per week and weeks worked.
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