Free Salary & Paycheck
Calculators
Convert hourly wages to annual salary, calculate take-home pay after tax for all 50 states, estimate overtime, 1099 contractor taxes, nurse salary with shift differentials, and compare international salaries. Seven free tools in one place.
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Based on 40 hrs/week × 52 weeks — gross income before taxes. Full calculator →
Free Salary Calculators — Accurate, Always Updated
Our salary calculator suite provides seven free, precise tools for employees, freelancers, healthcare workers, and international jobseekers. Whether you need to convert an hourly wage to an annual salary, calculate your exact salary after tax for any US state, estimate overtime pay, plan as a 1099 contractor, compute nurse salary with shift differentials, or compare an international offer to a US salary — every tool is here, free, and requires no sign-up.
Hourly to Salary — The Most Searched Pay Question
The single most common pay question is how to convert an hourly wage to annual salary. The formula is Hourly Rate × Hours per Week × Weeks per Year. For 40 hours per week and 52 weeks, that multiplier is 2,080. Our hourly to salary calculator does it instantly: $25/hr = $52,000/yr, $30/hr = $62,400/yr, $20/hr = $41,600/yr. Adjust for part-time or reduced schedules in seconds.
Salary After Tax — What You Actually Take Home
Your gross salary and your real take-home pay after tax are very different. Our salary after tax calculator subtracts federal income tax using progressive brackets, state income tax (all 50 states), Social Security (6.2%), and Medicare (1.45%). Nine states — Texas, Florida, Nevada, Washington, Alaska, Wyoming, South Dakota, Tennessee, and New Hampshire — have no state income tax, so workers there keep significantly more. See our biweekly paycheck calculator to turn your annual net figure into a per-paycheck amount.
Specialized Pay Tools
Nurses and healthcare workers: our nurse salary calculator combines base pay, shift differential, and overtime into one weekly and annual figure — plus a travel nurse comparison. Freelancers: our 1099 contractor tax calculator estimates self-employment tax (15.3%), quarterly payment amounts, and your actual net income. International workers: our US visa salary comparison converts your home salary to USD, runs it against the US offer after taxes, and adjusts for cost of living.
From Our Blog
Want to go deeper? Our salary and pay blog covers how to negotiate a raise, the difference between W-2 and 1099 tax obligations, how overtime pay works under the law, budgeting strategies for biweekly paychecks, and more — all written to stay relevant regardless of the year.