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Salary to Hourly Calculator - Convert Annual to Hourly Rate
Free salary to hourly calculator. Convert your annual salary to hourly rate. See what your yearly salary equals per hour, day, week, and month.
Salary to Hourly Calculator
Convert your annual salary to hourly rate
Hourly Rate Breakdown
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What is the Salary to Hourly Conversion?
Converting your annual salary to an hourly rate helps you compare job offers, calculate overtime value, or understand the true worth of your time. A $52,000 salary at 40 hours/week equals $25/hour. This calculator breaks down your salary into hourly, daily, weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly equivalents.
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter your annual salary
- Enter hours you work per week
- Adjust weeks per year if needed
- Click Calculate to see your hourly rate
Salary to Hourly Formula
Hourly Rate = Annual Salary ÷ (Hours Per Week × Weeks Per Year)
Standard calculation: Annual Salary ÷ 2,080 hours (52 weeks × 40 hours). For part-time or different schedules, adjust hours and weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert salary to hourly?
Divide annual salary by total hours worked per year. Standard: Salary ÷ 2,080 (52 weeks × 40 hours). Example: $60,000 ÷ 2,080 = $28.85/hour.
What is $50,000 a year hourly?
$50,000 ÷ 2,080 hours = $24.04/hour. Quick estimate: divide salary by 2,000 for approximate hourly rate ($50,000 ÷ 2,000 = $25/hour).
What is $100,000 a year hourly?
$100,000 ÷ 2,080 hours = $48.08/hour. At 50 hours/week (common for higher salaries): $100,000 ÷ 2,600 = $38.46/hour effective rate.
Why does my effective hourly rate seem low?
If you work more than 40 hours/week (common for salaried jobs), your effective hourly rate decreases. A $60,000 salary at 50 hrs/week = $23.08/hour vs $28.85 at 40 hrs.
Should I use 52 weeks or fewer?
Use 52 weeks if you receive paid vacation (you're paid for 52 weeks). If comparing to hourly work without paid time off, you might use 50 weeks to account for vacation/holidays.
How do I factor in overtime?
Salaried employees often don't get overtime pay. To compare with hourly jobs that pay overtime (1.5x after 40 hrs), calculate your effective rate including extra hours worked.
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