Working Hours Calculator
Track your work hours and calculate your earnings with overtime support. Our free work hours calculator online helps you accurately calculate total hours worked, including overtime hours, and determine your effective hourly rate. Use our work hours calculator with overtime to track your work hours and earnings efficiently.
Our work hours calculator free helps you track your total hours worked, including both regular and overtime hours. Simply enter your regular hours and any overtime hours worked to calculate your total hours. This work hours calculator app provides accurate calculations for payroll purposes and helps you verify your pay stubs match your actual hours worked.
Regular vs Overtime Hours
- Regular hours: Standard work hours (typically 40 hours per week)
- Overtime hours: Hours worked beyond the standard workweek (typically paid at 1.5x rate)
- Double time: Some employers pay 2x rate for certain overtime hours (e.g., holidays)
Use our work hours calculator with overtime to accurately calculate your total hours worked and ensure you're being paid correctly for all hours.
Overtime pay is additional compensation for hours worked beyond the standard workweek. In the United States, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires overtime pay at 1.5 times the regular rate for hours over 40 in a workweek for non-exempt employees. Calculate work hours online with our overtime calculator to determine your total earnings including overtime pay.
Effective Hourly Rate
Your effective hourly rate takes into account both regular and overtime hours. It's calculated by dividing your total pay by your total hours worked. This rate helps you understand the real value of your time when working overtime, as your effective rate increases with overtime pay.
Note: Overtime laws vary by location and employment type. Always check your local regulations and employment contract. Our work hours calculator for payroll ensures accurate calculations that comply with standard overtime rules, but specific employment agreements may vary.
How is overtime calculated?
Overtime is typically calculated as 1.5 times your regular hourly rate for any hours worked beyond 40 hours in a workweek. For example, if your regular rate is $20/hour, your overtime rate would be $30/hour. Use our overtime calculator to determine your exact overtime pay based on your specific rates and hours worked.
Can I include lunch breaks in my total hours?
Generally, lunch breaks are not included in your total hours worked if they are unpaid. Only count hours when you are actively working or required to be on duty. Meal breaks of 30 minutes or more, where you are completely relieved from duty, are typically not counted as hours worked under federal law.
How can I track my work hours more effectively?
Use our work hours calculator free to track your hours systematically. Record your start and end times for each workday, subtract any unpaid break times, and enter the results into our calculator. This helps ensure accurate payroll calculations and helps you verify that you're being paid correctly for all hours worked, including overtime hours if applicable.