Part-Time Salary Calculator
Estimate what your part-time schedule pays across weekly, monthly, and yearly timeframes.
Estimate Part-Time Salary
Part-Time Salary Result
What This Tool Helps You Do
This page is built for part-time workers who need clear, practical answers for planning hours and pay.
Use the calculator above for this part-time task, then compare the result with the Payroll Calculator when you need a broader work-hours workflow.
Planning Part-Time Income
Part-time income can be harder to forecast than full-time salary because hours may change with school terms, seasonal demand, second jobs, or employer scheduling needs. A salary estimate is most useful when it starts from realistic average weekly hours rather than an ideal week that rarely happens.
Gross pay is the amount before taxes, deductions, benefits, tips, bonuses, or reimbursements. Use gross estimates for comparing offers or planning workload, then review your actual payslip to understand take-home pay. If your schedule changes often, update the estimate monthly so your budget stays close to reality.
Weekly, monthly, and annual views answer different questions. Weekly pay helps with immediate cash flow, monthly pay helps with rent and bills, and annual pay helps compare part-time work with other roles or study plans. The calculator is a planning aid, not a replacement for payroll records.
Formula for This Calculator
Weekly gross pay = average weekly hours x hourly rate; monthly average = weekly gross pay x 52 / 12
Example Calculation
Example: 22.5 hours per week at $18/hour equals $405 weekly, about $1,755 monthly, and $21,060 yearly before taxes and deductions.
Useful Checks Before You Save the Result
- Use average weekly hours when shifts vary.
- Separate regular pay from overtime or premium pay when applicable.
- Remember that unpaid time off lowers annual income.
- Recalculate when your rate, schedule, or availability changes.
For instant calculations, open the Payroll Calculator and enter the values from your schedule. Treat results as planning estimates and confirm official payroll, tax, and employment decisions with the person or authority responsible for your situation.
For the next step, compare this result with the payroll calculator, overtime calculator, timesheet calculator, part-time weekly planner so your schedule, pay estimate, overtime check, and weekly plan stay connected.
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How to Use
Follow these simple steps
Enter Hours Worked
Input your average weekly part-time hours. Need help finding this? Use the Hours Calculator.
Set Hourly Rate
Use your current pay rate or an offer you want to compare.
Review Pay Periods
Check weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly totals for planning.
Project Annual Income
Use annual estimates to plan taxes, savings, and goals. For more detailed tax estimates, consider a full Payroll Calculator.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to common questions
