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Hourly to Salary Calculator — What Is Your Annual Pay?

Convert your hourly wage to annual salary and vice versa. See weekly biweekly and monthly income breakdowns based on hours worked.

Many workers especially in the US are paid hourly but need to know their equivalent annual salary for budgeting loan applications and job comparisons. The standard calculation assumes 40 hours per week and 52 weeks per year: $20/hour = $41600/year. However overtime paid time off and unpaid weeks can significantly change this number. Our calculator handles all these variables for an accurate conversion.

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Key Information

ParameterDetails
Standard Work Year2,080 hours (40hrs x 52wks)
Federal Minimum Wage$7.25/hour (2026 federal)
Average US Hourly Wage$30.50/hour (2026)
Overtime Rate1.5x for hours over 40/week

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is $25 an hour annually?

At $25/hour working 40 hours per week for 52 weeks your annual salary is $52000. After federal and state taxes (assuming 22% effective rate) your take-home is approximately $40560 or $3380/month. If you work 50 weeks (2 weeks unpaid vacation) the annual total drops to $50000. Overtime at 1.5x rate ($37.50/hour) increases total income.

Is $30 an hour good in 2026?

At $30/hour ($62400 annually) you earn about 60% more than the federal minimum wage equivalent. In low-cost areas like the Midwest or South this provides a comfortable middle-class lifestyle. In high-cost cities like San Francisco or New York it covers basics but requires careful budgeting. The purchasing power of $30/hour varies enormously by location.

How to calculate overtime pay?

Federal law requires overtime pay at 1.5x your regular rate for hours exceeding 40 per week. At $25/hour overtime rate is $37.50/hour. Working 50 hours per week: 40 regular hours ($1000) + 10 overtime hours ($375) = $1375/week or $71500/year assuming 52 weeks. Some states like California also require overtime for daily hours exceeding 8.

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Last updated: 24 March 2026