Free salary converter

Salary to Hourly Calculator

Convert an annual salary into an hourly rate, or switch the calculator to convert an hourly rate into an estimated annual salary.

Estimated hourly rate

$28.85/ hour

Annual hours

2,080

Weekly pay

$1,153.85

Monthly pay

$5,000.00

Estimates do not include taxes, benefits, overtime, bonuses, paid leave, or other compensation.

How to convert salary to hourly pay

Multiply your weekly hours by the number of weeks you work during the year. Then divide your annual salary by the total annual hours.

Salary to hourly formula

Hourly rate = Annual salary / (Hours per week x Weeks per year)

For example, a salary of 60,000 with a 40-hour work week across 52 weeks equals approximately 28.85 per hour before deductions.

How to convert hourly pay to annual salary

Multiply your hourly rate by weekly working hours and then by the number of weeks worked per year.

Hourly to salary formula

Annual salary = Hourly rate x Hours per week x Weeks per year

When is this calculator useful?

Comparing job offers

Compare salaried and hourly jobs using a common pay format.

Planning freelance rates

Use an employee salary as a starting reference before accounting for freelance expenses and unpaid time.

Part-time schedules

Adjust weekly hours to estimate annual pay for part-time work.

Time away from work

Change working weeks to account for unpaid leave or seasonal schedules.

Frequently asked questions

What is 60,000 a year per hour?

At 40 hours per week and 52 weeks per year, 60,000 works out to approximately 28.85 per hour before taxes and deductions.

Can I use this as a UK hourly rate calculator?

Yes. Select GBP and enter your annual salary, weekly hours, and working weeks.

Does salary to hourly include paid vacation?

The calculator uses the working weeks you enter. Adjust that number if your calculation should exclude unpaid time away.

Is employee hourly pay the same as a freelance hourly rate?

Usually not. Freelancers generally need to account for business expenses, non-billable time, benefits, and taxes.