Overtime Pay Calculator for 10h Overtime at 1.5x Pay
Employee earning $25/hour with 10 hours of overtime paid at the standard 1.5x rate.
Calculates total earnings including overtime pay. Enter your Regular Hours Worked, Overtime Hours Worked, Hourly Rate, Overtime Multiplier to get an instant total pay. Formula: (regular_hours * hourly_rate) + (overtime_hours * hourly_rate * overtime_multiplier).
Total Pay
Fill in the fields above and click Calculate
Comparison ()
| Field | |
|---|---|
| Result |
Formula
Step-by-step
Variables
Recent Calculations
How It Works
How It Works
This calculator adds together your regular pay and your overtime pay to give you total earnings. It uses your regular hours, overtime hours, hourly rate, and overtime multiplier to calculate the final amount.
First, it calculates regular pay by multiplying regular hours by your hourly rate. Then it calculates overtime pay by multiplying overtime hours by your hourly rate and the overtime multiplier. Finally, it adds both amounts together.
- Regular Pay = Regular Hours × Hourly Rate
- Overtime Pay = Overtime Hours × Hourly Rate × Overtime Multiplier
- Total Pay = Regular Pay + Overtime Pay
- All inputs must be numbers only
Understanding the Results
The result shows your total earnings for the period, including both regular and overtime work. The value is returned as a single number in the same currency as your hourly rate.
If your overtime multiplier is 1.5, you earn time-and-a-half for overtime hours. If it is 2, you earn double time. Increasing hours, rate, or multiplier will increase the total pay.
- The output is your full pay including overtime
- The result uses the same currency as your hourly rate
- Higher overtime multipliers increase overtime earnings
- Entering 0 overtime hours removes overtime from the calculation
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Overtime Pay Calculator calculate?
This calculator determines your total earnings by adding regular pay and overtime pay together. It multiplies your regular hours by your hourly rate, then adds overtime hours multiplied by your hourly rate and overtime multiplier. The result is your total gross pay before taxes or deductions.
When should I use the overtime multiplier field?
Use the overtime multiplier to reflect how much extra you earn for overtime hours. For example, enter 1.5 for time-and-a-half or 2 for double time. If your employer pays a different overtime rate, simply enter that numeric value.
Does this calculator include taxes or deductions?
No, this calculator only computes gross pay based on hours worked and pay rates. It does not subtract taxes, benefits, or other payroll deductions. The result represents total earnings before any withholdings.
Can I use this calculator if I worked no overtime?
Yes, simply enter 0 in the Overtime Hours Worked field. The calculator will then compute only your regular pay. This makes it useful for comparing regular pay versus pay with overtime included.
What units should I use for the hourly rate?
Enter your hourly rate in your local currency, such as USD, EUR, or GBP. The Total Pay result will be in the same currency you entered. Make sure all inputs are numeric values without symbols.
Can this calculator handle fractional hours?
Yes, you can enter decimal values for hours worked, such as 40.5 for 40 hours and 30 minutes. The calculator will accurately multiply decimal hours by the hourly rate and overtime multiplier. This is helpful if your timesheet includes partial hours.
Disclaimer
This financial calculator provides estimates only. Actual results may vary. Consult a qualified financial advisor for personalized guidance. Disclaimer.