Overtime Pay Calculator
Calculate Your Overtime Earnings
Determine your overtime pay based on regular hours, overtime rates, and different work scenarios
Regular Pay
$800.00
Overtime Pay
$300.00
Total Pay
$1,100.00
Overtime Premium
$100.00
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What is Overtime Pay?
Overtime pay refers to the additional compensation employees receive for working beyond their regular working hours. In the United States, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires covered employers to pay non-exempt employees at least time and a half (1.5x) for hours worked beyond 40 in a workweek.
Overtime Regulations
- Federal Law: The FLSA mandates overtime pay for hours worked over 40 in a workweek at a rate of at least 1.5 times the regular pay rate.
- State Laws: Some states have additional overtime regulations that may be more generous than federal law.
- Exemptions: Certain employees may be exempt from overtime pay requirements based on their job duties and salary level.
Types of Overtime
- Time and a Half: The most common type of overtime, paying 1.5 times the regular hourly rate.
- Double Time: Some employers pay twice the regular rate for overtime worked on holidays, weekends, or beyond a certain number of hours.
- Holiday Pay: Many employers offer premium pay for work on designated holidays.
- Shift Differential: Additional pay for working evening, night, or weekend shifts.
Calculating Overtime
To calculate overtime pay:
- Determine your regular hourly rate
- Calculate your regular pay (regular hours × regular rate)
- Determine the overtime multiplier (1.5x, 2x, etc.)
- Calculate overtime pay (overtime hours × regular rate × multiplier)
- Add regular pay and overtime pay for total compensation
Frequently Asked Questions
Is overtime required after 8 hours in a day?
Under federal law, overtime is required only after 40 hours in a workweek, not after 8 hours in a day. However, some states (like California) have daily overtime requirements. In California, for example, employees are entitled to overtime after 8 hours in a day and double time after 12 hours in a day.
Are all employees entitled to overtime pay?
No, not all employees are entitled to overtime pay. Exempt employees, who typically hold executive, administrative, professional, or outside sales positions and meet certain salary requirements, are not entitled to overtime pay under the FLSA. Additionally, some industries have specific exemptions.
Can employers require employees to work overtime?
Yes, in most cases, employers can require employees to work overtime. However, they must comply with applicable overtime pay regulations. Some states have restrictions on how many hours employees can be required to work, particularly in certain industries.
How is overtime calculated for shift workers?
For shift workers, overtime is typically calculated based on total hours worked in a workweek. If a shift worker works more than 40 hours in a week, they are entitled to overtime pay for those extra hours. Some employers may also offer shift differentials for working less desirable shifts, but these are separate from overtime premiums.
Free Overtime Pay Calculator to calculate time-and-a-half and double-time pay. Enter hourly rate and overtime hours to estimate extra earnings instantly.