HowLong&HowMuch

$28 an hour is how much a year?

$28 an hour is $58,240 a year working full-time — 40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year (2080 paid hours). Here's the full breakdown, and you can adjust the hours below.

$28.00
Hourly
$1,120
Weekly
$2,240
Biweekly
$4,853
Monthly
$58,240
Yearly
Per
That's a yearly salary of
$58,240/year
Hourly$28.00
Daily · 1/5 of a week$224
Weekly$1,120
Biweekly · every 2 weeks$2,240
Monthly$4,853
Annual$58,240

Gross pay (before tax), based on 40 hours/week × 52 weeks = 2080 paid hours a year. Change the hours or weeks for part-time or unpaid-leave scenarios.

Frequently asked questions

$28 an hour is how much a year?

$28 an hour is $58,240 a year working full-time (40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year — 2080 paid hours). That's about $4,853 a month, $2,240 every two weeks, or $1,120 a week before tax.

Is $28 an hour good pay?

It depends on where you live and your field. At $58,240 a year you can compare it against real careers — our career pages show what nurses, electricians, plumbers and dozens of other jobs pay, so you can see how $28/hour stacks up.

What if I work part-time?

These figures assume full-time hours. Use the calculator above and change the hours-per-week (and weeks-per-year) to match your schedule — the yearly, monthly and weekly totals update instantly.

See what real careers pay

Gross pay before tax. Full-time basis is 40 hrs/week × 52 weeks; your actual paid hours and take-home pay will differ. General information, not financial advice.