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$50 an Hour Is How Much a Year?

$50/hr at the standard 40-hour week for 52 weeks equals $104,000 per year gross. After federal tax and FICA, take-home is approximately $6,816/month in a no-state-tax state.

$50 x 40h x 52 weeks
$104,000
per year gross

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$50.00/hr x 40h x 52w
$104,000
per year gross
$2,000
Weekly gross
$4,000
Bi-weekly gross
$8,667
Monthly gross
$104,000
Annual gross

Take-home in 4 reference states at $104,000/yr

LocationFederal TaxState TaxFICATake-home/mo
Austin, TX
no state tax
$14,252$0$7,956$6,816
Miami, FL
no state tax
$14,252$0$7,956$6,816
New York, NY
state + city tax
$14,252$8,993$7,956$6,067
Los Angeles, CA
highest state rate
$14,252$5,699$7,956$6,341

Single filer, standard deduction, no 401k contribution. Federal brackets from IRS Rev. Proc. 2025-32 (2026). FICA per SSA 2026 wage base ($184,500).

Annual gross at $50.00/hr across schedules

Schedule52w51w50w48w
35h/week (4-day or part-time FT)$91,000$89,250$87,500$84,000
40h/week (standard FT)$104,000$102,000$100,000$96,000
45h/week (with regular OT)$117,000$114,750$112,500$108,000

Standard FT assumes 40h x 52w = 2,080 annual hours. Each unpaid week subtracts 40h of pay. Overtime not included (see overtime impact page).

What $104,000/year means in context

$50/hr is in the BLS top-quartile wage range and typical for senior engineers, lawyers (early-career), and specialised technical roles.

Annual gross
$104,000
Monthly gross
$8,667
Weekly gross
$2,000

Frequently Asked Questions

$50 an hour is how much a year?+
$50 per hour multiplied by 2,080 work hours (40 hours per week, 52 weeks) equals $104,000 per year gross. With two weeks of unpaid time off, the denominator drops to 2,000 hours and annual gross becomes $100,000. Federal income tax plus FICA at $104,000 totals approximately $22,208 per year in a no-state-tax state, leaving roughly $81,792 take-home (about $6,816 per month). State income tax in California, New York, or other high-tax states reduces this further. See the per-state breakdown above.
$50 an hour is how much a month?+
$50 per hour at 40 hours per week for 52 weeks produces $104,000 gross per year, or $8,667 gross per month. After federal income tax and FICA (no state tax baseline), monthly take-home is approximately $6,816. In a high-tax state like California or New York, monthly take-home drops to roughly $6,067 (NYC, with city tax) or $6,341 (Los Angeles).
$50 an hour is how much per week?+
$50 per hour at 40 hours per week equals $2,000 gross per week. Bi-weekly gross is $4,000 (26 paychecks per year). Three months in each calendar year contain 3 bi-weekly paychecks instead of the usual 2, which is a common cashflow planning anchor. See biweeklysalarycalculator.com for the 3-paycheck month calendar.
Is $50 an hour a good wage in 2026?+
$50/hr is in the BLS top-quartile wage range and typical for senior engineers, lawyers (early-career), and specialised technical roles. Whether $104,000 per year covers a comfortable cost of living depends on your metro. In Austin or Houston (no state tax, Numbeo COL index roughly 80), $104,000 per year is approximately 426% of median 1BR rent at the 50% needs allocation. In NYC or SF, the same gross covers a much smaller share of median rent.
What if I work 35 hours instead of 40?+
At $50 per hour for 35 hours per week and 52 weeks, annual gross is $91,000 (a 12.5% reduction from the 40-hour baseline of $104,000). Federal tax brackets are progressive, so the take-home reduction is roughly proportional but the effective tax rate drops slightly because more income falls in lower brackets.
Does this include overtime?+
No. This calculator uses regular hours only. Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (DOL Fact Sheet 23), non-exempt workers earn 1.5 times their regular rate for hours over 40 per week. At $50 regular rate, overtime is $75.00/hr. Five hours of overtime per week for 52 weeks adds $19,500 to annual gross. See /overtime-impact for full overtime calc.

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Sources: 2026 federal tax brackets from IRS Rev. Proc. 2025-32; withholding tables from IRS Publication 15-T; FICA wage base from SSA contribution and benefit base 2026. Wage context from BLS Occupational Employment Statistics.