Hour to Year Calculator (UK)

Use our hourly wage calculator to calculate take-home pay from hourly rates.

Convert hour to year salary using this simple formula. Enter your hourly rate and weekly hours to see your estimated annual salary.

How to Convert Hour to Year Salary

The formula for converting hourly pay to yearly salary is:

Annual Salary = Hourly Rate × Weekly Hours × 52

Example Calculations

Here are common examples for UK full-time workers:

Hourly Rate Weekly Hours Annual Salary
£12.00 37.5 £23,400
£15.00 37.5 £29,250
£15.00 40 £31,200
£20.00 37.5 £39,000
£20.00 40 £41,600
£25.00 37.5 £48,750

Step-by-Step Calculation

For example, if you earn £15 per hour and work 37.5 hours per week:

  1. Multiply hourly rate by weekly hours: £15 × 37.5 = £562.50 per week
  2. Multiply weekly pay by 52: £562.50 × 52 = £29,250 per year

This gives you your gross annual salary before tax and deductions.

Important Notes

  • This calculation assumes you work the same hours every week for 52 weeks
  • Overtime, bonuses, and commission are not included
  • Unpaid leave will reduce your actual annual earnings
  • These figures are gross (before tax and National Insurance)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert hour to year salary?

To convert hour to year salary, multiply your hourly rate by your weekly hours, then multiply by 52 weeks. Formula: Hourly Rate × Weekly Hours × 52 = Annual Salary. For example, £15/hour × 37.5 hours × 52 = £29,250 per year.

What is the formula for hourly to yearly pay?

The formula is: Annual Salary = Hourly Rate × Weekly Hours × 52. This assumes you work the same hours every week for 52 weeks per year.

Does this include overtime?

The standard calculation assumes your base hourly rate and regular weekly hours. Overtime pay would be additional and depends on your employer's overtime rates.

What if I work part-time?

Use your actual weekly hours in the formula. For example, if you work 20 hours per week at £15/hour: £15 × 20 × 52 = £15,600 per year.