How $29 an hour adds up to $60,320 a year
At $29 an hour, a full-time schedule of 40 hours a week for 52 weeks earns $60,320 a year before taxes. That works out to about $5,027 a month, $2,320 every two weeks, or $1,160 a week. Cut back to part-time at 20 hours a week and the same wage earns $30,160 a year. Your actual take-home pay will be lower after federal income tax, Social Security, and Medicare.
What $29 an hour earns at different schedules
What $29 an hour earns at different schedules
The same $29 hourly wage across part-time, full-time, and overtime weekly hours, over 52 weeks.
| Hours per week | Per week | Per year |
|---|---|---|
| 20 hrs | $580.00 | $30,160.00 |
| 30 hrs | $870.00 | $45,240.00 |
| 40 hrs | $1,160.00 | $60,320.00 |
| 50 hrs | $1,450.00 | $75,400.00 |
Source: Socko calculation: $29 × hours per week × 52 weeks.
Frequently asked questions
$29 an hour is how much a year?
$29 an hour is $60,320 per year before taxes, based on 40 hours a week for 52 weeks (2,080 hours).
How much is $29 an hour per month?
$29 an hour is about $5,027 a month before taxes — the annual $60,320 divided by 12.
How much is $29 an hour every two weeks?
$29 an hour is $2,320 every two weeks, or $1,160 a week, at 40 hours a week.
$29 an hour is how much a year part-time?
Part-time at 20 hours a week, $29 an hour is $30,160 a year — half the full-time total.
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