Salary Converter
Instantly convert between hourly, monthly, and yearly income.
Why Use a Salary Converter?
Understanding your income in different timeframes is essential for financial planning. Whether you're negotiating a new job offer that pays hourly, or trying to budget your monthly expenses based on an annual salary, a Salary Converter bridges the gap.
It helps you answer questions like: "Is $25/hour enough to cover my $3,000 monthly rent?" or "What does a $60,000 salary look like in my weekly paycheck?"
How to Use
- Enter Amount: Type in your current or expected pay rate.
- Select Frequency: Choose whether that amount is Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Bi-Weekly, Monthly, or Yearly.
- Adjust Hours: If you work more or less than the standard 40 hours a week, adjust the settings.
- View Results: Instantly see the equivalent values for all other timeframes in the table below.
Common Conversions (Based on 40hr/week)
- $15/hour: Approx. $31,200/year
- $20/hour: Approx. $41,600/year
- $25/hour: Approx. $52,000/year
- $50,000/year: Approx. $24.04/hour
- $100,000/year: Approx. $48.08/hour
FAQ
Q. Does this include taxes?
A. No, this calculator shows Gross Income (before taxes and deductions). Your actual "take-home" pay will be lower depending on your local tax laws, insurance, and retirement contributions.
Q. How many work hours are in a year?
A. A standard full-time job (40 hours/week) is typically calculated as 2,080 hours per year (40 hours × 52 weeks).
Q. What is "Bi-Weekly" pay?
A. Bi-weekly means you get paid every two weeks. This results in 26 paychecks per year. It is one of the most common pay schedules in the US.