Salary Converter Calculator
Convert between hourly, weekly, monthly, and annual salaries instantly. Calculate overtime pay and customize your work schedule for accurate wage conversions.
Salary Conversion Calculator
Overtime Calculator
How Salary Conversion Works
Standard Calculations
- • Annual to Hourly: Annual ÷ (Hours/Week × Weeks/Year)
- • Hourly to Annual: Hourly × Hours/Week × Weeks/Year
- • Monthly to Annual: Monthly × 12
- • Weekly to Annual: Weekly × Weeks/Year
Important Notes
- • Calculations assume gross pay (before taxes)
- • Standard: 40 hours/week, 52 weeks/year
- • Overtime calculated at 1.5x regular rate
- • Results are estimates for planning purposes
Understanding Salary Conversions
Common Conversion Scenarios
- Job Offers: Compare salaries offered in different formats
- Freelancing: Convert hourly rates to project estimates
- Budget Planning: Understand monthly income from annual salary
- Career Changes: Compare different employment types
- Negotiations: Present salary requests in preferred format
Calculation Standards
- Full-time: 40 hours per week, 52 weeks per year
- Part-time: Customizable hours per week
- Overtime: Time-and-a-half (1.5x) for hours over 40
- Vacation: Paid time off included in annual calculations
- Gross Pay: Before taxes and deductions
How to Use the Salary Converter
- Select your input type (hourly, weekly, monthly, or annual)
- Enter your salary amount in the input field
- Adjust hours per week and weeks per year if needed
- View instant conversions to all other salary formats
- Use the overtime calculator for additional pay scenarios
Salary Conversion Examples
Hourly Rate | Weekly (40hrs) | Monthly | Annual |
---|---|---|---|
$15.00 | $600 | $2,600 | $31,200 |
$25.00 | $1,000 | $4,333 | $52,000 |
$35.00 | $1,400 | $6,067 | $72,800 |
$50.00 | $2,000 | $8,667 | $104,000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these calculations accurate for tax purposes?
These calculations show gross pay (before taxes). Your actual take-home pay will be lower after federal, state, and local taxes, plus other deductions like health insurance and retirement contributions.
How do I account for vacation time?
For salaried positions, vacation time is typically paid and included in annual calculations. For hourly positions, you may want to reduce your weeks per year to account for unpaid vacation.
What about benefits and bonuses?
This calculator focuses on base salary only. To compare total compensation, consider adding the value of benefits (health insurance, 401k matching, etc.) to your calculations.
How is overtime calculated?
Overtime is calculated at 1.5x (time-and-a-half) your regular hourly rate for hours worked over 40 per week. Some states and employers may have different overtime rules.