$15 an Hour After Taxes

Annual salary, monthly, biweekly, and weekly take-home pay for $15/hour. Updated for 2026 federal tax brackets and all 50 states.

Single filer, 40 hrs/week, federal taxes only, 2026

$15/hour is $31,200/year gross

After federal taxes: $1,048/biweekly | $2,271/month | $27,249/year

Conversion Table

PeriodGross PayAfter Federal Tax
Hourly$15.00$13.10
Daily (8 hours)$120$105
Weekly (40 hours)$600$524
Biweekly (80 hours)$1,200$1,048
Monthly$2,600$2,271
Annual (2,080 hours)$31,200$27,249

Overtime Impact

If you work 10 hours of overtime per week at 1.5x your hourly rate ($22.50/hr), you would earn an additional $11,700/year gross. After taxes, that adds approximately $9,401/year ($783/month) to your take-home pay.

Base Annual (40 hrs/wk)

$31,200

With 10 hrs/wk Overtime

$42,900

Extra Take-Home/Month

$783

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Detected as hourly rate. Annual equivalent: $31,200

Your Take-Home Pay

$2,271/mo

Take Home87.3%
Federal Tax5.0%
Social Security6.2%
Medicare1.5%
Gross Annual Salary$31,200
Standard Deduction (Single)-$16,100
Taxable Income$15,100

Federal Income Tax-$1,564
10% bracket ($0 - $12,400)-$1,240
12% bracket ($12,400 - $50,400)-$324

Social Security (6.2%)-$1,934
Medicare (1.45%)-$452
Total FICA-$2,387

Total Tax-$3,951
Effective Tax Rate12.7%
Marginal Tax Rate12%

Annual Take-Home Pay$27,249
Monthly$2,271
Biweekly (26 paychecks)$1,048
Weekly$524

$15/Hour After Taxes by State

#StateMonthlyBiweeklyAnnual
1AlaskaNo Tax$2,271$1,048$27,249
2FloridaNo Tax$2,271$1,048$27,249
3NevadaNo Tax$2,271$1,048$27,249
4New HampshireNo Tax$2,271$1,048$27,249
5North Dakota$2,271$1,048$27,249
6Ohio$2,271$1,048$27,249
7South DakotaNo Tax$2,271$1,048$27,249
8TennesseeNo Tax$2,271$1,048$27,249
9TexasNo Tax$2,271$1,048$27,249
10WyomingNo Tax$2,271$1,048$27,249
11New Jersey$2,242$1,035$26,907
12South Carolina$2,242$1,035$26,905
13West Virginia$2,240$1,034$26,876
14New Mexico$2,238$1,033$26,860
15WashingtonNo Tax$2,235$1,031$26,816
16Indiana$2,234$1,031$26,804
17Pennsylvania$2,232$1,030$26,786
18Missouri$2,225$1,027$26,699
19Louisiana$2,224$1,026$26,688
20Arizona$2,223$1,026$26,678
21Iowa$2,223$1,026$26,675
22Connecticut$2,222$1,026$26,664
23Wisconsin$2,219$1,024$26,627
24Michigan$2,217$1,023$26,607
25Utah$2,214$1,022$26,570
26District of Columbia$2,212$1,021$26,543
27Montana$2,212$1,021$26,540
28North Carolina$2,209$1,020$26,513
29Nebraska$2,209$1,020$26,508
30Illinois$2,208$1,019$26,502
31Vermont$2,205$1,018$26,460
32Idaho$2,204$1,017$26,449
33Colorado$2,204$1,017$26,448
34California$2,203$1,017$26,441
35Massachusetts$2,196$1,013$26,351
36Oklahoma$2,195$1,013$26,346
37Kentucky$2,190$1,011$26,275
38Minnesota$2,188$1,010$26,261
39Georgia$2,188$1,010$26,253
40Maine$2,185$1,008$26,217
41Arkansas$2,185$1,008$26,216
42Virginia$2,185$1,008$26,216
43Rhode Island$2,180$1,006$26,156
44Mississippi$2,174$1,004$26,093
45Delaware$2,174$1,003$26,084
46Hawaii$2,170$1,002$26,044
47New York$2,169$1,001$26,027
48Maryland$2,165$999$25,979
49Alabama$2,157$995$25,879
50Kansas$2,150$992$25,797
51Oregon$2,075$958$24,906

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is $15 an hour annually?+
$15 per hour equals $31,200 per year before taxes, based on a standard 40-hour work week and 52 weeks per year (2,080 hours total). After federal taxes for a single filer in 2026, the annual take-home pay is approximately $27,249.
How much is $15 an hour biweekly after taxes?+
At $15/hour, your gross biweekly pay (80 hours) is $1,200. After federal taxes, your biweekly take-home is approximately $1,048 for a single filer in 2026. State taxes will reduce this further.
What salary is equivalent to $15 an hour?+
$15/hour is equivalent to a $31,200 annual salary for a full-time worker (40 hours/week, 52 weeks/year). If you receive benefits (health insurance, 401k match, PTO), the total compensation value is higher than the salary alone.
Is $15 an hour a good wage?+
The federal minimum wage is $7.25/hour. At $15/hour ($31,200/year), you earn below the national median individual income of about $63,000. Whether this is comfortable depends on your location and cost of living.