Wage Conversion Calculator

Use this calculator to convert your current wage/salary from one periodic term (weeks, months, year) into another. For example, you want to know how much $14.75 per hour equals to per week, month, or year. If you are self employed, use this calculator to find out how much you really make per hour.

Note: Be sure to enter "0" (zero) in any entry boxes that don't apply to you.


Enter your wage you wish to convert:
Choose the period the above wage represents:
Enter number of hours per workweek:
Hourly:
Weekly:
Bi-Weekly:
Semi-Monthly:
Monthly:
Quarterly:
Annually:
Please allow for slight rounding differences.

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