Convert wage, hours, and weeks into salary
Use the number of weeks you expect to work so seasonal work, unpaid time off, or school breaks do not inflate the result.
Pay & Salary
Convert hourly pay into weekly, monthly, and annual estimates with a few inputs.
Turn an hourly wage into weekly, monthly, and annual estimates using a schedule that reflects how often you actually work.
Weekly, monthly, and annual estimates will update as you enter your schedule.
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Search intent
Hourly-to-salary searches are usually about comparing jobs or understanding an offer. The important part is matching realistic hours and weeks, not just multiplying by a default schedule.
Use the number of weeks you expect to work so seasonal work, unpaid time off, or school breaks do not inflate the result.
Keep weekly hours consistent when comparing one role with another, especially if overtime or unpaid time off may differ.
Use salary to hourly when you know the annual offer and want the real hourly value of the schedule.
Open Salary to Hourly CalculatorQuick summary
Convert an hourly wage into weekly, monthly, and yearly salary estimates based on your schedule.
Fill these before trusting the result, then use examples if you want to see the calculator in motion.
1 workflow transfer can carry this result into another calculator.
Before you trust the result
Check these before copying, saving, or sending the result. Small input choices can move hours, pay, PTO, or deadline dates.
A 32-hour schedule and a 45-hour schedule can make the same hourly rate feel very different over a year.
Use the weekly hours you actually expect, not the default you are used to seeing.Teachers, contractors, seasonal workers, and part-year roles may not have 52 paid weeks.
Reduce paid weeks when unpaid gaps are part of the real schedule.The annual number does not include health benefits, PTO value, retirement match, or overtime eligibility.
Use the annual result as the pay line, then compare benefits and schedule separately.Formula: Annual salary = hourly wage × hours per week × paid weeks per year.
Changing paid weeks is useful for seasonal work, unpaid time off, and school-year schedules.
The estimate excludes benefits, taxes, bonuses, and unpaid overtime expectations.
Use your real weekly schedule when possible. A few hours per week can make a large difference once the estimate is scaled to a full year.
If you take unpaid time off, work seasonally, or expect gaps between contracts, reduce weeks per year instead of using 52 automatically.
How the estimate is built
Annual salary estimate = hourly rate x hours per week x paid weeks per year. Monthly estimate divides the annual number by 12.
Common situations
Result explainer
The calculator updates instantly, but the useful part is knowing what the main number means and what should happen next.
Annual salary shows the gross yearly estimate for the schedule you entered.
Hourly wage, weekly hours, and weeks per year are the key drivers.
Benefits, overtime eligibility, unpaid time off, taxes, and schedule changes are not included.
Copy and continue
Best for paycheck estimates, offer comparisons, raise checks, and budget notes.
Hourly-to-salary estimate: [hourly rate] x [hours/week] x [paid weeks/year] = [annual gross pay]. This is before taxes, deductions, and benefits.
Hourly offer comparison: [hourly rate] gives about [annual amount] gross at [hours/week]. Compare this with salary, benefits, overtime eligibility, and schedule stability.
Result | [annual gross pay] annual gross | Inputs | [hourly rate], [hours/week], [weeks/year]
How to use it
The goal is not just to get a number, but to keep enough context to trust or revisit it later.
Use the hourly wage, expected hours per week, and paid weeks per year that match the job or offer.
Review weekly, biweekly, semimonthly, monthly, and annual estimates before comparing another job.
Send schedule assumptions into the annual income calculator when you want a broader income view.
Example setups
Hourly Wage: 28 · Hours Per Week: 40 · Weeks Per Year: 52
Good for a standard full-time offer comparison.Hourly Wage: 30 · Hours Per Week: 32 · Weeks Per Year: 44
Use this when the schedule is seasonal or not 52 paid weeks.Hourly Wage: 20 · Hours Per Week: 40 · Weeks Per Year: 52
Good for common hourly wage searches.The buttons near the calculator fill these examples instantly. Replace them with your own official hours, dates, pay rates, or balances before acting on the result.
Copy-ready wording
This is a gross or take-home planning estimate based on the inputs shown here. I still need to compare it with the official pay stub, deductions, and payroll policy.
I am comparing the pay on the same basis first, then reviewing benefits, taxes, deductions, schedule expectations, and any overtime or premium rules separately.
Watch for mixed gross and net numbers, pay-period mismatches, overtime, premiums, deductions, and benefits.
Compare with pay stubs, payroll settings, tax withholding, and employer pay policy.
Decision support
Part of the Pay & Salary tool cluster.
Is this a gross-pay question, a take-home-pay question, or an offer comparison?
Keep gross numbers with gross numbers and net numbers with net numbers before comparing.
Compare important pay decisions with pay stubs, payroll rules, benefits, taxes, and employer policy.
If this calculator is not the final step, continue with Overtime Pay Calculator, Salary to Hourly, Pay Raise.
Specific searches this helps with
Use hourly wage, expected weekly hours, and paid weeks per year to compare the offer.
Lower the weeks-per-year field when unpaid time off or seasonal gaps are part of the role.
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Send your schedule assumptions into the broader annual income tool.
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Open related tool Pay & Salary Salary to HourlyConvert annual salary into hourly, weekly, biweekly, and monthly pay estimates.
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Result message templates
Replace the brackets with your calculator result before sending, saving, or pasting into a spreadsheet. Keep the assumptions with the number so the result is easier to review later.
Hourly-to-salary estimate: [hourly rate] x [hours/week] x [paid weeks/year] = [annual gross pay]. This is before taxes, deductions, and benefits.
Hourly offer comparison: [hourly rate] gives about [annual amount] gross at [hours/week]. Compare this with salary, benefits, overtime eligibility, and schedule stability.
Result | [annual gross pay] annual gross | Inputs | [hourly rate], [hours/week], [weeks/year]
Hourly to salary: [annual gross pay] gross per year at [hours/week] hours.
Filled examples
$25/hour x 40 hours/week x 52 weeks = about $52,000 gross per year before taxes, deductions, or benefits.
$28/hour x 35 hours/week x 44 paid weeks = about $43,120 gross per year. I excluded unpaid seasonal weeks.
Use this result as a planning estimate when the inputs match your real situation. For pay, deadlines, or job decisions, compare it with official records, employer policy, contracts, or local rules before acting on it.
Related searches
These links help you move from one estimate to the next question without starting over.
Browse the pay & salary category when your question needs another calculator before you rely on the result.
Open the related categoryUse this page as a planning estimate, then compare the result with payroll records, employer policy, contracts, calendars, or local rules before making a final decision.
Review the result checklistUse it before comparing offers, checking gross pay, or translating hourly, weekly, biweekly, and annual numbers.
Read questions before you rely on itA candidate converts an hourly offer into annual pay while checking whether unpaid weeks change the real comparison.
Open the next related calculatorThe key variables are hourly wage, hours per week, and weeks worked per year because those directly shape weekly, monthly, and yearly totals.
It helps users model unpaid time off, school schedules, seasonal work, or partial-year roles instead of assuming 52 weeks automatically.
Yes, as a first pass. Also compare benefits, commute time, overtime expectations, unpaid time off, and schedule stability before deciding.
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