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Weekly Pay Calculator

Calculate your weekly earnings from an hourly rate or annual salary instantly.

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Example Calculations

Hourly Worker at $25/hour

A worker earning $25/hour working 40 hours per week receives $1,000 weekly, $2,000 biweekly, $4,333.33 monthly, and $52,000 annually.

Salaried Employee at $75,000/year

An employee with a $75,000 annual salary earns approximately $1,442.31 per week, $2,884.62 biweekly, and $6,250 monthly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate my weekly pay from an hourly rate?

Multiply your hourly rate by the number of hours you work per week. For example, if you earn $20/hour and work 40 hours per week, your weekly pay is $20 × 40 = $800.

How do I convert my annual salary to weekly pay?

Divide your annual salary by 52 (the number of weeks in a year). For example, an annual salary of $52,000 equals approximately $1,000 per week ($52,000 ÷ 52).

How to Calculate Weekly Pay

Your weekly pay depends on whether you are paid hourly or receive a salary. For hourly workers, weekly pay equals your hourly rate multiplied by hours worked. For salaried workers, divide your annual salary by 52 weeks.

Weekly Pay from Hourly Rate

The formula is straightforward: Weekly Pay = Hourly Rate × Hours Per Week. If you work 40 hours at $22/hour, your gross weekly pay is $880. This does not include overtime, which is calculated separately for hours exceeding 40.

Weekly Pay from Annual Salary

Salaried employees can find their weekly rate by dividing their annual gross salary by 52. A $70,000 salary translates to roughly $1,346 per week before taxes. This helps with budgeting on a weekly basis.

Budgeting with Weekly Pay

Weekly budgeting works well for managing recurring expenses. Divide monthly bills by 4.33 (average weeks per month) to see how they map to your weekly income. This approach helps identify spending gaps and savings opportunities on a granular level.