Calculate overtime pay instantly. Enter your regular hourly rate and hours worked a see total earnings with overtime breakdown. Supports multiple overtime rules including time-and-a-half and double time.
1.5x = time-and-a-half, 2.0x = double time
This calculator helps employees and employers quickly compute overtime wages. In most jurisdictions, overtime pay applies when an employee works beyond a standard threshold (commonly 40 hours per week). The overtime rate is typically 1.5x (time-and-a-half) the regular hourly rate, though this varies by country, state, and employment contract.
Tempo-and-a-half means the overtime rate is 1.5 times the regular hourly rate. For example, if you earn $20/hour normally, your overtime rate would be $30/hour. This is the standard overtime rule under the US Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
Double time means the overtime rate is 2 times the regular hourly rate. Some employers offer double time for work on holidays or beyond a certain number of overtime hours.
In the US, most salaried employees classified as "exempt" under FLSA do not receive overtime pay. Non-exempt salaried employees must be paid overtime. Rules vary by country and employment contract.
Yes. While this calculator uses weekly hours by default, you can adjust the "Regular Hours Threshold" a match your daily limit (e.g., 8 hours per day) and enter daily hours worked.