Salary Calculator
Convert annual salary to hourly pay or hourly wages to yearly income. See monthly, biweekly, weekly, daily, and estimated take-home pay in one place.
Annual Gross Pay
$60,000.00
Combined Tax Rate
0.0%
Take-Home Ratio
100.0%
Pay Breakdown
Pre-tax and estimated after-tax values based on your tax inputs.
| Period | Pre-Tax | After Tax |
|---|---|---|
| Annual | $60,000.00 | $60,000.00 |
| Monthly | $5,000.00 | $5,000.00 |
| Biweekly | $2,307.69 | $2,307.69 |
| Weekly | $1,153.85 | $1,153.85 |
| Daily | $230.77 | $230.77 |
| Hourly | $28.85 | $28.85 |
How to Use
- Choose whether you want to convert annual salary to hourly pay or hourly pay to annual salary.
- Enter your pay amount, then adjust hours per week and weeks per year if your schedule differs from the standard 40-hour, 52-week setup.
- Optionally add federal and state or provincial tax rates to estimate take-home pay.
- Review the results table to compare annual, monthly, biweekly, weekly, daily, and hourly earnings before and after tax.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you convert salary to hourly pay?
Divide annual salary by the number of weeks worked per year, then divide by the number of hours worked per week. For a standard full-time schedule, that usually means dividing by 2,080 hours.
How do you convert hourly pay to annual salary?
Multiply your hourly rate by hours worked per week and weeks worked per year. For example, $25 per hour at 40 hours per week for 52 weeks equals $52,000 per year.
What is biweekly pay?
Biweekly pay is the amount you earn every two weeks. Most salaried employees paid biweekly receive 26 paychecks per year, so biweekly pay is annual salary divided by 26.
Does this salary calculator include exact tax rules?
No. It uses simple federal and state or provincial percentage inputs to estimate after-tax pay. It does not account for brackets, deductions, credits, or payroll-specific rules.
How many work days are used for daily pay?
This calculator assumes a 5-day workweek when estimating daily pay. If your schedule differs, adjust the weekly hours and weeks worked to get a closer estimate.