Hourly → Annual
$20,800
Based on 40 hours/week × 52 weeks
Annual (40 hr/wk)
52 weeks × 40 hrs
$20,800
Annual (35 hr/wk)
52 weeks × 35 hrs
$18,200
Monthly
÷ 12 months
$1,733
Bi-Weekly
80 hrs per paycheck
$800
Weekly
40 hrs per week
$400
Daily
8 hr work day
$80
Based on a flat 25% effective tax rate (federal + state average). Actual amounts vary by state, filing status, and deductions.
Annual Take-Home
$15,600
Monthly Take-Home
$1,300
Bi-Weekly Take-Home
$600
Minimum Wage Note: The U.S. federal minimum wage is $7.25/hr ($10/hr is above this). Many states and cities have higher minimums — always check your local rate. View state minimum wages →
$10 an hour is $20,800 per year, based on a standard 40-hour work week for 52 weeks. If you work 35 hours per week, the annual salary would be $18,200.
$10 per hour ($20,800/year) is below the U.S. median individual income. Cost of living varies widely by location — this wage may be comfortable in some areas and tight in others.
Using an estimated 25% effective tax rate (federal + state average), $10/hr nets roughly $15,600/year or $1,300/month after tax. Your actual take-home will vary based on state, filing status, and deductions.
$10 per hour works out to $1,733 per month (gross) based on 40 hours/week × 52 weeks ÷ 12 months. After an estimated 25% tax, the monthly take-home is approximately $1,300.