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Hourly to Salary Calculator 2026 (USA) | Convert Hourly Wage to Annual, Monthly & Weekly Pay

Use GlobalCalqulate’s free Hourly to Salary Calculator (USA, 2026) to convert hourly wage into annual salary and pay per month, biweekly, or week. Customize hours per week, weeks per year, overtime hours, and unpaid time off to estimate realistic earnings. Ideal for comparing job offers, calculating full-time vs part-time income, and planning take-home pay after taxes.

Hourly Pay

Work Schedule

Overtime (Optional)

Estimated Annual Salary
$52,000
40 hrs/week at 25/hr
Monthly Pay
$4,333
Biweekly Pay
$2,000
Weekly Pay
$1,000
Overtime Pay (Annual)
$0

✓ Last updated: March 2026 | Built with CRA-official rates, Bank of Canada data, and OSFI guidelines

How to Use This Calculator

Help & FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common questions to help you use this calculator confidently.

What is an Hourly to Salary Calculator?

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An Hourly to Salary Calculator estimates what an hourly wage may equal as an annual salary. It uses your hourly rate and work schedule assumptions to provide an indicative yearly, monthly, and weekly income. The results are meant for planning and general understanding.

How does GlobalCalqulate’s Hourly to Salary Calculator work?

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The calculator multiplies your hourly rate by the number of hours worked per week and weeks per year. It applies standard conversion methods commonly used in the United States. Outputs are indicative and may vary from actual pay.

What information do I need to enter?

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You typically enter your hourly wage and hours worked per week. Some versions may allow you to adjust weeks worked per year. Providing accurate figures improves the usefulness of the estimates.

How accurate are the salary conversion estimates?

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The calculator is based on simple mathematical conversions and user inputs. Actual annual income may differ due to unpaid time off, overtime, or variable schedules. Results should be treated as indicative.

Does the calculator assume a full-time schedule?

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Many calculations assume a standard full-time schedule, such as 40 hours per week. If your schedule differs, you can adjust the inputs. Results are meant for planning.

Are taxes and deductions included?

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No, the calculator shows gross income only. Taxes and deductions are not included. Your take-home pay may vary.

Who should use an Hourly to Salary Calculator in the United States?

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U.S. workers paid hourly who want to understand their potential annual income may find this tool useful. It can support job comparisons and budgeting. The calculator is meant for informational purposes.

Is this calculator useful for job seekers?

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Yes, job seekers can use it to compare hourly and salaried offers. It provides a consistent way to view income. Results are indicative.

Can part-time workers use this calculator?

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Yes, part-time workers can enter their actual hours. This provides an estimate based on their schedule. Results are indicative.

What happens if I change my hourly rate?

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Updating the hourly rate will change the estimated salary. You can adjust inputs to explore scenarios. The calculator updates results accordingly.

How does changing weekly hours affect results?

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Working more or fewer hours changes the annual estimate. You can modify this value to explore different schedules. Results are indicative.

What if I work fewer weeks per year?

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Reducing the number of working weeks lowers the estimated annual income. You can update this input to reflect time off. Outcomes may vary.

What if I earn overtime?

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You can include an adjusted hourly rate or average hours to approximate overtime. Actual overtime pay may vary. Results are indicative.

Can I use this calculator for New York, Los Angeles, or Chicago?

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Yes, the calculator can be used for major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Location does not affect the conversion. Results depend on the information you enter.

Does the calculator account for state-specific rules?

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The calculator performs a simple income conversion and does not model state labor rules. It uses general U.S. methods. Results are meant for high-level planning.

Does GlobalCalqulate’s Hourly to Salary Calculator provide financial advice?

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No, the calculator provides estimates for informational and planning purposes only. It does not offer financial advice. Users should rely on professional guidance for decisions.

What are the main limitations of this Hourly to Salary Calculator?

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The calculator uses simplified assumptions and user-provided data. It does not capture overtime rules, bonuses, or variable schedules. Results should be treated as indicative, not guaranteed.

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How this hourly to salary calculator works

This calculator converts between hourly wages and annual, monthly, bi-weekly and weekly salary equivalents using standard US work schedule assumptions. It also estimates take-home pay after federal income tax using simplified 2026 bracket rates.

State income taxes, FICA, benefits deductions and pre-tax contributions are not fully modelled. Use your employer's payroll system for exact net pay.

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