$28 an hour is how much a year?

$28 an hour = $58,240 a year

$4,853 monthly · $2,240 biweekly · $1,120 weekly · $224 daily

A wage of $28 an hour adds up to $58,240 per year gross. The math: $28 × 40 hours × 52 weeks = $58,240. Broken down, that is $4,853 monthly, $2,240 every two weeks, and $1,120 weekly before any deductions.

$28 an hour by work schedule

On reduced schedules the totals scale down: $50,960 per year at 35 weekly hours, $43,680 at 30 hours, and $29,120 if you work 20 hours a week at $28.

Yearly, monthly and weekly pay at $28/hour by weekly hours
Weekly hoursYearlyMonthlyWeekly
40 h$58,240$4,853$1,120
30 h$43,680$3,640$840
35 h$50,960$4,247$980
25 h$36,400$3,033$700
20 h$29,120$2,427$560

$28 an hour after taxes

After federal taxes, your take-home is lower: expect around $4,809 in federal income tax and $4,455 in FICA for 2026, leaving approximately $48,976 ($4,081 per month). Your effective federal-plus-FICA rate is about 15.9%. State income tax, where it applies, reduces this further.

Estimates for reference only, based on 2026 published rates. Not tax, legal or financial advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is $28 an hour annually?

Working full-time at $28 per hour, you would earn $58,240 per year. This assumes a 40-hour work week and 52 paid weeks per year (2,080 hours).

How much is $28 an hour per month?

$28 per hour works out to about $4,853 per month before taxes, based on 40 hours per week averaged over 12 months.

How much is $28 an hour biweekly?

At 40 hours per week, $28 an hour equals $2,240 every two weeks (80 hours) before taxes and deductions.

How much is $28 an hour after taxes?

After estimated federal income tax and FICA (Social Security and Medicare), $28 an hour leaves roughly $48,976 per year for a single filer taking the standard deduction. State taxes vary and are not included.

Is $28 an hour a good wage?

It depends on where you live and your household size. $28 an hour is $3.9× the federal minimum wage of $7.25 and equals about $58,240 a year, which you can compare with the U.S. median household income of roughly $80,000.

How much is $28 an hour working part-time (30 hours)?

At 30 hours per week, $28 an hour comes to about $43,680 per year before taxes.