Overtime Pay Calculator
Compute regular and overtime pay for a single week.
Total pay
$1,300.00
Regular pay
$1,000.00
Overtime pay
$300.00
Regular vs Overtime Pay
Pay by Hours Worked
Pay by Hours Worked
| Overtime Hours | Hourly Rate | Multiplier | Total Pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0h | $25.00 | 1.5× | $1,000.00 |
| 2h | $25.00 | 1.5× | $1,075.00 |
| 4h | $25.00 | 1.5× | $1,150.00 |
| 6h | $25.00 | 1.5× | $1,225.00 |
| 8h | $25.00 | 1.5× | $1,300.00 |
| 10h | $25.00 | 1.5× | $1,375.00 |
| 12h | $25.00 | 1.5× | $1,450.00 |
| 15h | $25.00 | 1.5× | $1,562.50 |
| 20h | $25.00 | 1.5× | $1,750.00 |
Practical Example
Formula: regular pay = hourly × regular hours; overtime pay = hourly × overtime hours × multiplier; total = regular + overtime.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is overtime pay calculated?
Overtime is typically 1.5× your regular hourly rate for hours worked beyond 40 in a workweek (in the US under FLSA).
Who is eligible for overtime?
Most hourly employees and some salaried workers under a certain threshold; exempt salaried employees and some industries are excluded.
Does double-time apply on holidays?
It depends on the employer — federal law doesn't require double-time, but many employers and union contracts pay it on holidays.
What factors can affect my results?
Multiple factors influence financial calculations including interest rates, time periods, tax implications, fees, and inflation. Always consider these variables when planning and use conservative estimates for critical decisions.
How often should I recalculate?
Review your calculations whenever your financial situation changes significantly, or at least annually. Major life events like job changes, marriage, or market shifts warrant immediate recalculation.
Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. Actual results may vary. Consult a qualified professional for personalized advice.