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Hourly to Salary Calculator

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Convert hourly pay to weekly, monthly, and annual salary — with optional take-home.

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How much is $40 per hour annually?

At 40 hours per week for 52 weeks, $40 per hour equals $83,200 per year before taxes, overtime, and deductions. That is about $1,600 per week or $3,466 per month on a straight-time schedule. Add overtime hours separately—time-and-a-half on 5 extra hours per week adds roughly $15,600 to annual gross on top of the base.

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Enter an hourly rate, hours per week, and optional weeks per year to see daily, weekly, biweekly, semi-monthly, monthly, and annual pay equivalents. Optionally estimate annual take-home with filing status, state, and light pretax deductions.

How to use this tool

Enter your hourly rate and typical hours per week. Adjust weeks per year if you take unpaid time off, then calculate to see salary equivalents across common pay periods. Optionally expand Estimate take-home for an after-tax view.

Worked example

$35 per hour × 40 hours × 52 weeks = $72,800 per year gross. With 5 overtime hours per week at 1.5× ($52.50 effective), add $13,650 for about $86,450 annual gross before taxes.

When to use this

  • Comparing hourly job offers to salaried roles before accepting.
  • Annualizing part-time, seasonal, or gig hourly income for budgeting.
  • Adding overtime hours to see total gross compensation before tax.
  • Adjusting weeks per year for unpaid leave or school-year schedules.
  • Checking whether a $2/hour raise hits your target annual income.

Common examples

  • $22/hour part-time 25 hrs/week → about $28,600/year gross.
  • $50/hour with 10 hrs overtime at 1.5× on a 40-hr base → about $111,800/year gross.
  • $18/hour seasonal 30 hrs/week for 40 weeks → about $21,600 annualized.
  • $32/hour with 2 unpaid weeks (50 working weeks) → about $64,000/year, not $66,560.
  • $28/hour + $3,000 annual bonus on 40 hrs × 52 weeks → about $61,160 total cash comp.

Common mistakes

  • Forgetting unpaid weeks when annualizing part-year work.
  • Double-counting overtime hours already in the base 40-hour week.
  • Treating gross annual as take-home without tax tools.
  • Using 52 weeks for a 10-month school-year job without lowering weeks worked.
  • Ignoring bonus or commission—model those separately from base hourly.

How it works

Multiplies hourly wage by hours per week and weeks per year to estimate daily, weekly, biweekly, semi-monthly, monthly, and annual gross pay. Overtime at time-and-a-half can be modeled by adding overtime hours separately or increasing total weekly hours—this tool does not apply tax withholding.

Limitations

Results are estimates for educational purposes and are not financial or tax advice. Gross conversion and optional take-home figures use simplified annual tax assumptions, not paycheck withholding tables. Schedules and unpaid time off vary. Consult a qualified professional for personal guidance.

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Your data stays on your device and is not uploaded.

Formula or method

Annual gross ≈ hourly rate × hours per week × weeks per year. Overtime increment ≈ overtime hours × hourly rate × 0.5 (for time-and-a-half on top of base hours already counted, adjust so base hours are not double-counted).

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How is annual salary calculated?

Weekly pay is hourly rate × hours per week. Annual pay multiplies weekly pay by weeks per year (default 52).

How is monthly pay estimated?

Monthly and semi-monthly amounts are derived from the annual total (annual ÷ 12 and annual ÷ 24).

Does this include taxes?

Gross conversion is the default. Open Estimate take-home for an optional annual liability estimate (federal, state, and FICA) based on filing status and state. For deeper paycheck withholding, use Salary After Tax or Hourly Paycheck.

How is this different from the Salary Calculator?

This page focuses on hourly-to-salary conversion with an optional take-home estimate. The Salary Calculator supports broader gross-pay and total-compensation comparisons, including salary, hours, overtime, bonuses, and commissions.

How do I include overtime in hourly to salary?

Enter base hours per week, then add overtime hours separately or increase total hours using time-and-a-half math. Example: 40 hrs at $30 plus 5 hrs overtime at $45 adds $225 per week on top of $1,200 base.

Is this before or after taxes?

Results are gross pay before federal, state, and FICA withholding. Use Paycheck Calculator or Salary Calculator for take-home estimates.

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