$38 an hour breakdown
Based on a standard full-time schedule of 40 hours per week and 52 weeks per year (2080 hours a year), here is what an hourly wage of $38 adds up to across every pay period:
| Pay period | Amount (before taxes) |
|---|---|
| Per hour | $38.00 |
| Per day (8 hours) | $304.00 |
| Per week (40 hours) | $1,520.00 |
| Biweekly (80 hours) | $3,040.00 |
| Per month | $6,586.67 |
| Per year | $79,040 |
Part-time: $38 an hour
If you don't work full time, your yearly total changes with your hours. At $38 an hour:
- 20 hours a week (part-time) ≈ $39,520 a year
- 30 hours a week ≈ $59,280 a year
- 40 hours a week (full-time) = $79,040 a year
$38 an hour after taxes
The figures above are gross pay (before taxes). Your take-home pay depends on your country, state, filing status and deductions. As a very rough guide, many U.S. workers keep around 75–85% after federal, state and payroll taxes — so $38 an hour would land near $63,232 net in a typical case. Always check your own tax situation; this is an estimate, not tax advice.
Compare nearby wages
| Hourly | Per year (full-time) |
|---|---|
| $36/hr | $74,880 |
| $38/hr | $79,040 |
| $40/hr | $83,200 |
How the yearly salary is calculated
The formula is simple: yearly = hourly × hours per week × weeks per year. For full-time work that's
$38 × 40 × 52 = $79,040. If you take unpaid time off, use fewer
weeks; if you work overtime, add those hours. The calculator above does it instantly for any combination.
Frequently asked questions
Is $38 an hour a good salary?
It depends on where you live and your cost of living. At full time it works out to $79,040 a year before taxes — compare that with typical rent and expenses in your area to judge it for your situation.
How much is $38 an hour a month?
$38 an hour is about $6,587 per month before taxes, working full time.
How much is $38 an hour biweekly?
Every two weeks (80 hours) you'd earn $3,040.00 before taxes.
Does this include overtime or bonuses?
No. This is your base pay from your hourly rate. Overtime, tips and bonuses would be on top — add the extra hours in the calculator.