💼 Salary Calculator With Overtime

Enter your annual salary and typical overtime hours to project total yearly, monthly, and weekly earnings.

Enter the average overtime worked weekly.

Use 1.5 for time-and-a-half. Enter 2.0 if overtime pays double time.

How to Use This Calculator

1

Enter Base Salary & Schedule

Provide your annual salary, standard weekly hours, and working weeks per year.

2

Add Average Overtime

Input weekly overtime hours and the multiplier (1.5× or 2×).

3

Calculate Compensation

The tool converts salary to an hourly rate, calculates overtime earnings, and adds them to show total compensation.

4

Use Results for Planning

Compare offers, budget monthly cash flow, or decide if overtime is worth the time investment.

Formula

Hourly Equivalent = Annual Salary ÷ (Standard Hours per Week × Weeks per Year)

Weekly Overtime Pay = Hourly Equivalent × Overtime Hours × Overtime Multiplier

Overtime Annual Pay = Weekly Overtime Pay × Weeks per Year

Total Annual Compensation = Base Salary + Overtime Annual Pay

Ensure the position is overtime-eligible. Many salaried roles are exempt; confirm with HR or payroll before relying on overtime income.

Full Description

Salaried employees often earn extra income through overtime or shift premiums, especially in healthcare, manufacturing, and public safety. This calculator translates your salary into an hourly rate and adds recurring overtime compensation to forecast annual income.

Adjust assumptions to compare compensation scenarios, set savings goals, or evaluate whether additional overtime is worth the trade-off in personal time.

Best For

  • Salaried non-exempt employees budgeting monthly income.
  • Professionals comparing job offers with differing overtime expectations.
  • Managers modeling staffing costs for overtime-heavy schedules.
  • Union members verifying contractual overtime pay rates.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if my salary is overtime-exempt?

Exempt employees generally don’t receive overtime. Use the calculator only if your role is classified as non-exempt and eligible for overtime pay.

Can I include variable overtime?

Use an average overtime figure based on historical work. Run multiple scenarios to see best- and worst-case totals.

How do different multipliers affect calculations?

Enter the exact multiplier from your contract (e.g., 1.75× or 2.5×). The calculator multiplies overtime hours by this factor to compute pay.

Does this consider taxes?

No. Results are gross. Use take-home pay calculators to account for taxes, benefits, and withholdings when budgeting.