Salary to Hourly Wage Calculator

Convert your annual salary to an hourly rate, or vice versa. See your daily, weekly, and monthly earnings at a glance.

Salary to Hourly Wage Calculator

Annual Salary
$60,000
$0$10,000,000
Hours per Week
40 hrs
10 hrs80 hrs
Weeks per Year
52 wks
1 wks52 wks

How the Salary to Hourly Wage Calculator Works

The Salary to Hourly Wage Calculator helps convert your annual salary to an hourly rate, or vice versa. see your daily, weekly, and monthly earnings at a glance.. Simply enter your numbers in the fields above and the calculator updates in real-time.

Understanding the Results

  • Hourly Rate: What you earn per hour based on your annual salary.
  • Daily Rate (8hr): See your calculated daily rate (8hr).
  • Weekly Pay: See your calculated weekly pay.
  • Monthly Pay: See your calculated monthly pay.

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Step-by-Step Example

$60,000 salary, 40 hours/week, 52 weeks

  • salary: 60000
  • hoursPerWeek: 40
  • weeksPerYear: 52

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert salary to hourly?

Divide your annual salary by (hours per week × weeks per year). For a standard 40-hour, 52-week year: $60,000 ÷ 2,080 = $28.85/hour.

Should I include overtime in my hourly rate?

This calculator uses your base salary and standard hours. Overtime pay is separate and typically paid at 1.5x your base hourly rate for hours over 40/week.

What about salaried exempt employees?

Salaried exempt employees are paid a fixed salary regardless of hours worked. Your actual hourly rate varies — it is lower in busy weeks and higher in lighter weeks.

Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for educational purposes only. Always consult a qualified financial professional for personalized advice.