Salary Calculator
Convert any pay rate to hourly, weekly, monthly and yearly equivalents in one place.
Pay period
hrs
wks
- 1
Work hours per year
40 hrs/wk × 52 wks = 2,080 - 2
Annual salary
25 × 2,080 = 52,000
Formula
How this is calculated
You enter four things: an amount, the pay period that amount refers to (per hour, week, month or year), the hours you work each week, and the number of paid weeks in a year. The calculator first converts whatever you typed into a single annual figure. An hourly rate is multiplied by hours per week and weeks per year; a weekly rate is multiplied by weeks per year; a monthly rate is multiplied by 12; an annual amount is used as-is.
From that one annual total it then derives every other period so they all stay consistent. Hourly equals annual divided by (hours per week × weeks per year), weekly equals annual divided by weeks per year, and monthly equals annual divided by 12.
Note that monthly is always one-twelfth of the year, not "weeks in this month," so it averages evenly across all months. The defaults of 40 hours and 52 weeks assume full-time, year-round work; lower the weeks for unpaid leave. All results are gross pay before tax, insurance or other deductions, and overtime or bonuses are not modelled.
Examples
| Input | Result |
|---|---|
| $25/hour, 40 hrs/week, 52 weeks | Annual = $52,000, monthly ≈ $4,333.33, weekly = $1,000 |
About this calculator
This calculator converts a pay rate stated in one period into all the others. Whatever amount and period you enter, it first works out the equivalent annual figure based on your hours per week and weeks per year, then derives the hourly, weekly and monthly amounts from there.
It is handy for comparing job offers quoted in different ways, budgeting from an hourly wage, or checking what a contract rate works out to per year. The defaults of 40 hours per week and 52 weeks per year reflect full-time work; adjust them for part-time hours or unpaid weeks. Results are gross figures before tax and deductions.
Frequently asked questions
They are gross amounts before income tax, national insurance or other deductions. Your take-home pay will be lower depending on your tax situation.
Monthly pay is the annual figure divided by 12, which spreads pay evenly across the year regardless of how many weeks fall in each month.
Lower the weeks per year to reflect unpaid time off. This reduces the annual total while keeping the hourly rate the same.
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