Salary Calculator
Annual
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Monthly
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Biweekly
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Weekly
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Daily
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Hourly
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How to Use
Enter your salary or wage amount and select whether it's annual, monthly, or hourly. Adjust the hours per week if you work non-standard hours. All other pay periods are calculated instantly.
How Salary Conversion Works
This calculator converts between pay periods using standard assumptions: 52 weeks per year, 12 months per year, and your specified hours per week. Hourly rate is calculated as annual salary divided by total working hours (hours per week × 52 weeks). These are gross figures before taxes and deductions.
Common Use Cases
- Comparing job offers with different pay structures (annual vs hourly).
- Calculating your effective hourly rate from a salaried position.
- Estimating monthly budget from an annual salary.
- Evaluating freelance rates against full-time equivalent salaries.
- Planning income for part-time work with custom hours.
Tips
- Standard full-time is 40 hours/week × 52 weeks = 2,080 hours/year.
- Remember that salary figures here are gross — subtract taxes for take-home pay.
- When comparing jobs, factor in benefits, commute costs, and work-life balance.
- Freelancers should typically charge 1.5-2x the equivalent employee hourly rate to cover expenses.
- Part-time calculations: adjust hours per week to match your actual schedule.
Privacy
All calculations happen in your browser. No salary data is sent to any server.
FAQ
Is the salary data I enter sent to a server?
No. All conversions between annual, hourly, and other rates run entirely in your browser, and the income figures you enter are never sent to, stored on, or logged by any server. Income is sensitive, so you can enter it with confidence.
Are the figures shown take-home pay or gross?
Every figure shown is gross, before taxes. Income tax, social insurance, and other deductions are not subtracted, so your actual take-home pay will be lower.
How is the hourly rate calculated?
It divides the annual salary by total yearly working hours (hours per week × 52 weeks). For example, 40 hours per week gives 2,080 hours as the denominator. Changing hours per week recalculates every pay period.
Does it handle non-standard work hours?
Yes. Adjust the hours per week to match your actual schedule. Even for part-time or irregular arrangements like 30 hours per week, the hourly rate and all other periods convert correctly.
Are bonuses or overtime included in the calculation?
No. The tool only prorates the base amount you enter across 52 weeks and 12 months; it does not add bonuses, overtime, or allowances. To account for those, include them in the annual figure you enter.