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Hourly Rate Calculator - Salary to Hourly Wage | D2Tools.com

Free hourly rate calculator and salary converter. Convert annual salary to hourly wage, calculate freelance rates, and compare job offers. Essential tool for freelancers and professionals.

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πŸ’‘ Salary & Hourly Rate Calculator Tips

β€’ Consider benefits when comparing salary offers

β€’ Factor in unpaid vacation time for accurate hourly rate

β€’ Account for overtime opportunities in wage calculations

β€’ Include bonus potential in total compensation

β€’ Calculate true hourly earnings for freelance work

β€’ Use for negotiating salary and hourly rates

How to Use

  1. 1Enter your annual salary or hourly rate
  2. 2Adjust hours per week and weeks per year
  3. 3View the complete rate breakdown instantly
  4. 4Compare different scenarios with examples

Practical Examples

Job Offer Comparison

Compare two job offers by converting salaries to hourly rates, accounting for different working hours and benefits

Freelance Rate Setting

Determine appropriate freelance hourly rates based on desired annual income and billable hours

Salary Negotiation

Calculate the hourly equivalent of a salary offer to better understand your true compensation

Part-Time Conversion

Convert full-time salary expectations to part-time hourly rates for flexible work arrangements

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate my true hourly rate?
Enter your annual salary and actual working hours. Adjust for vacation weeks and overtime to see your real hourly earnings.
Should I include benefits in my calculations?
For comprehensive comparison, add the monetary value of benefits to your salary. This gives a more accurate picture of total compensation.
How many weeks should I use per year?
Standard is 52 weeks, but for accurate hourly rate, subtract vacation weeks. A typical working year is 50 weeks with 2 weeks vacation.
What is a good hourly rate for freelancers?
Freelancers typically charge 1.5-2x the equivalent employee rate to cover self-employment taxes, benefits, and administrative time.