Compare pay across periods
A wage quoted per hour, per month or per year can be hard to compare at a glance. This converter puts them all on the same footing: enter any one figure and it works out the equivalent hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and annual pay, assuming 52 weeks and 12 months in a year.
Your schedule matters
Converting to or from an hourly rate depends on how many hours you work. A full-time 40-hour week gives a different hourly figure than a 30-hour one for the same salary. Adjust the hours and days per week so the hourly and daily numbers reflect your actual schedule.
Gross, not take-home
These figures are gross — before tax and deductions. To see what actually reaches your account, run the annual or monthly figure through a take-home pay calculator with your local deduction rate.
Frequently asked questions
How many weeks does it use per year?
52 weeks and 12 months. Weekly figures are annual ÷ 52 and monthly figures are annual ÷ 12.
Is this before or after tax?
Before tax. It converts gross pay across periods; use a take-home calculator to apply deductions.