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Pay & Income Calculators

Convert salary, hourly pay, weekly pay, monthly income, biweekly paychecks, overtime, commission, and freelance rates with schedule-aware calculators.

How to use this hub

Start with the known value.Pick the calculator that matches the number you already have, then move to a reverse or adjacent tool if the next question changes.

Read the assumptions.Inputs, rounding, taxes, fees, schedules, and included costs can change the usefulness of a result.

Use guides for definitions.Supporting pages explain similar terms, common mistakes, and when a simple calculator is not enough.

Best starting points

Guides and comparisons

Use these explanations when you need the decision context behind a calculator, not just the final number.

Salary and hourly conversions

Compare annual salary with hourly pay across full-time, part-time, after-tax, 40-hour, and US-focused scenarios.

Pay period conversions

Annualize monthly, weekly, and biweekly pay, or convert pay periods into hourly equivalents when schedule matters.

Variable and independent work

Estimate overtime, commission, and freelance rates when pay is not a simple fixed salary.

Common tasks

Related categories

Move between calculator families when the next question depends on a different type of input.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which pay calculator should I start with?

Start with salary to hourly if you know annual salary, hourly to salary if you know hourly pay, weekly to salary if you know weekly pay, and monthly to salary if you know monthly income.

Do these calculators show gross pay or take-home pay?

Most pay calculators show gross pay before taxes and deductions. Use the after-tax variants when you want to model take-home pay with your own tax-rate assumption.

Can I use these tools for part-time work?

Yes. Use the calculators with custom weekly hours or the part-time variants when the schedule is not a standard 40-hour week.