Salary Calculator

Convert salary between hourly, daily, weekly, bi-weekly, semi-monthly, monthly, and annual rates. Calculate your true hourly wage from annual salary or estimate yearly earnings from hourly pay.

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Standard full-time is 40 hours/week

Annual Salary
$50,000.00
per year
Monthly
$4,166.67
Bi-Weekly
$1,923.08
Weekly
$961.54
Daily
$192.31
Hourly Rate$24.04

Salary Conversion Table

PeriodAmount
Hourly$24.04
Daily$192.31
Weekly$961.54
Bi-Weekly$1,923.08
Semi-Monthly$2,083.33
Monthly$4,166.67
Annual(input)$50,000.00

Why Use Salary Calculator?

Understanding your salary in different time frames helps with budgeting and financial planning. Whether you're negotiating a new job, comparing offers, or planning your budget, this calculator instantly converts between hourly, daily, weekly, bi-weekly, semi-monthly, monthly, and annual salary amounts. It's essential for freelancers setting rates, employees evaluating offers, or anyone wanting to understand their true hourly worth.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is annual salary calculated from hourly rate?
Annual salary is calculated by multiplying your hourly rate by hours worked per week, then by 52 weeks per year. For example, $25/hour × 40 hours × 52 weeks = $52,000 annually.
What's the difference between bi-weekly and semi-monthly?
Bi-weekly means every two weeks (26 paychecks per year), while semi-monthly means twice per month (24 paychecks per year). Bi-weekly results in slightly higher annual pay for the same per-check amount.
How do I calculate my hourly rate from annual salary?
Divide your annual salary by 2,080 (52 weeks × 40 hours). For example, $52,000 ÷ 2,080 = $25 per hour. Adjust the hours if you work more or less than 40 hours weekly.
Should I include overtime in calculations?
This calculator assumes regular hours without overtime. For overtime calculations, you'd need to factor in overtime rates (typically 1.5× regular rate) and additional hours separately.
How does part-time work affect salary calculations?
Simply adjust the hours per week field to match your actual working hours. A 20-hour work week would be half the annual amount of a 40-hour week at the same hourly rate.