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Salary Calculator

Convert between hourly, weekly, monthly, and annual salaries. Calculate take-home pay with tax considerations and compare different pay periods.

Salary Information
Enter your salary details to calculate all pay periods
Salary Planning Tips
Important considerations for salary and compensation
Total Compensation
Consider benefits, health insurance, retirement contributions beyond base salary
Tax Optimization
Maximize pre-tax deductions like 401(k), HSA, and insurance premiums
Hourly vs Salary
Consider overtime eligibility and work-life balance factors
Negotiation Strategy
Research market rates and prepare for salary discussions

Salary Calculator

Convert salary between hourly, weekly, monthly, and yearly. Great for comparing job offers, budgeting, and freelance rate planning.

If someone quotes “₹500/hour”, “$4,500/month”, or “₹12 LPA”, it’s hard to compare without converting everything to the same unit. This salary calculator helps you convert quickly, using common work-year assumptions.

For take-home estimates after deductions and tax, pair this with the tax calculator.

Salary calculator — convert hourly, weekly, monthly and yearly pay
Getting started

How to convert salary units

Pick your starting unit, then read the converted values.

1. Choose the unit

Hourly, weekly, monthly, or yearly — start with the number you have.

2. Set time assumptions

Hours per week and weeks per year affect conversions, especially hourly ↔ yearly.

3. Compare scenarios

Try 48 working weeks vs 52, or 35 hours/week vs 40, to see the range.

Conversions

Common salary conversions

Hourly ↔ yearly

Convert an hourly wage to an annual salary (and back) using standard work-year assumptions.

Monthly ↔ yearly

Quickly compare monthly salary vs annual packages when negotiating or budgeting.

Weekly / daily estimates

Useful for freelancers and contractors who quote in different time units.

Scenario comparisons

Try different hours per week or weeks per year to see how time assumptions change the number.

Work year

Understanding work-year assumptions

Why two conversions can differ for the same hourly rate.

A common assumption is 40 hours/week × 52 weeks/year = 2,080 hours/year. But many roles have paid leave, holidays, part-time schedules, or contract gaps.

If you’re converting a freelance rate, consider using fewer working weeks (for example 46–48) to account for downtime.

Heads up

Common pitfalls

Assumptions matter

Yearly salary depends on hours/week and weeks/year. A standard 40×52 model is common, but not universal.

Overtime and bonuses

Bonuses, commissions, stock, and overtime can change total compensation and may not fit simple conversions.

Gross vs net pay

This is a salary conversion tool, not a take-home calculator. Taxes and deductions come later.

Part-time schedules

If you’re part-time, set realistic weekly hours and working weeks to avoid overestimating annual pay.

Overview

What this tool supports

Feature checklist
A factual summary of what the salary calculator does.
FeatureSupportedNotes
Hourly ↔ yearly conversion
Yes
Uses a work-year assumption.
Monthly ↔ yearly conversion
Yes
Quick comparisons for offers.
Weekly / daily conversions
Yes
Useful for freelance planning.
Signup required
No
No account needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What assumptions should freelancers use?
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