
Rex says
Money math without the spreadsheet headache. Plug in your numbers and I'll show you exactly where the dollars land.
Try a scenario
Click to load — tweak from there.Inputs
Result
Annual
$80,000
Monthly
$6,667
Bi-weekly
$3,077
Weekly
$1,538
Hourly
$38.46

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How to use this
- 1Enter amount ($).
- 2Enter period.
- 3Enter hours per week.
- 4Enter weeks per year.
- 5Read your annual on the right — it updates as you type.
- 6Hit Share to keep the scenario or send it to someone.
About this calculator
Convert pay between hourly, weekly, biweekly, monthly, and annual using a chosen weekly hours figure.
Worked example
Using the values the calculator loads with:
Inputs
- Amount: 80000 $
- Period: Annual
- Hours per week: 40
- Weeks per year: 52
Results
- Annual: $80,000.00
- Monthly: $6,666.67
- Bi-weekly: $3,076.92
- Weekly: $1,538.46
- Hourly: $38.46
What each field means
Inputs
- Amount ($)
- The amount used in the calculation, measured in $. Starts at 80000 $ so you have a working example on load.
- Period
- Pick the option that matches your situation — the maths changes per option. Choices: Hourly, Weekly, Bi-weekly, Monthly, Annual.
- Hours per week
- The hours per week used in the calculation. Starts at 40 so you have a working example on load. Accepted range: 1–168.
- Weeks per year
- The weeks per year used in the calculation. Starts at 52 so you have a working example on load. Accepted range: 1–52.
Results
- Annual
- Returned as a money amount in US dollars and shown as the headline result. It recalculates instantly whenever you change an input, so you can compare scenarios without reloading.
- Monthly
- Returned as a money amount in US dollars. It recalculates instantly whenever you change an input, so you can compare scenarios without reloading.
- Bi-weekly
- Returned as a money amount in US dollars. It recalculates instantly whenever you change an input, so you can compare scenarios without reloading.
- Weekly
- Returned as a money amount in US dollars. It recalculates instantly whenever you change an input, so you can compare scenarios without reloading.
- Hourly
- Returned as a money amount in US dollars. It recalculates instantly whenever you change an input, so you can compare scenarios without reloading.
FAQ
How does the salary calculator work?
Convert pay between hourly, weekly, biweekly, monthly, and annual using a chosen weekly hours figure.
What do I need to enter?
4 values: amount, period, hours per week, and weeks per year. Each field starts with a sensible default, so you can change one number at a time and watch the result move.
What does the annual result mean?
It is returned as a money amount in US dollars and updates live as you edit the inputs, so you can compare two or three versions of a scenario in a few seconds.
Is this calculator free, and do I need an account?
Yes, it's free, and no account is required. Nothing you type is stored on our servers — the maths runs entirely in your browser.
How accurate is the result?
It applies the standard formula exactly, so the arithmetic is precise. Results are estimates before tax, fees, and inflation unless an input explicitly covers them.
Who is this tool for?
It's built for anyone comparing money scenarios before committing — budgeting a payment, sanity-checking a quote, or seeing what a change in rate or term actually costs.
Accuracy and limitations
- Results are estimates before tax, fees, and inflation unless an input explicitly covers them.
- Rates are treated as fixed for the whole period — variable-rate products will drift from this projection.
- This is educational maths, not financial advice. Check anything contractual with the lender or your accountant.
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RevenueLab. (2026). Salary Calculator. Retrieved from https://www.revenuelab.fyi/toolbox/salary
<p>Source: <a href="https://www.revenuelab.fyi/toolbox/salary" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Salary Calculator — RevenueLab</a> (2026).</p>
Source: [Salary Calculator — RevenueLab](https://www.revenuelab.fyi/toolbox/salary) (2026).
