Pay Calculator Ontario
Calculate your pay in Ontario with this free pay calculator. Whether you're an employee, employer, or just curious about Ontario wages, this tool provides accurate hourly, weekly, and annual earnings estimates.
How to Use This Calculator
Using our pay calculator is simple:
- Enter your hourly wage in the "Hourly Rate" field
- Select your work schedule (full-time or part-time)
- Choose the pay period (hourly, weekly, or annual)
- Click "Calculate" to see your estimated earnings
The calculator will display your earnings in the selected pay period, along with a breakdown of your weekly and annual pay.
Formula Used
Hourly to Weekly Pay
Weekly Pay = Hourly Rate × Hours Worked per Week
Weekly to Annual Pay
Annual Pay = Weekly Pay × 52
Hourly to Annual Pay
Annual Pay = Hourly Rate × Hours Worked per Week × 52
This calculator assumes a standard 52-week work year. For part-time workers, the calculator uses the actual hours worked per week.
Worked Examples
Example 1: Full-time Employee
If you work full-time at $20/hour:
- Hourly Rate: $20.00
- Hours per Week: 40
- Weekly Pay: $20 × 40 = $800
- Annual Pay: $800 × 52 = $41,600
Example 2: Part-time Employee
If you work part-time at $15/hour, 20 hours per week:
- Hourly Rate: $15.00
- Hours per Week: 20
- Weekly Pay: $15 × 20 = $300
- Annual Pay: $300 × 52 = $15,600
Example 3: Annual Salary
If you want to know your hourly rate for an annual salary of $50,000:
- Annual Salary: $50,000
- Hours per Week: 40
- Hourly Rate: $50,000 ÷ (40 × 52) ≈ $23.08
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this calculator accurate for all Ontario jobs?
This calculator provides estimates based on standard work hours. Some jobs may have different schedules or overtime pay structures, which aren't accounted for in this basic calculator.
Does this calculator include taxes?
No, this calculator shows gross pay before taxes. For net pay estimates, you would need to account for income tax, CPP, and EI deductions.
How does overtime pay work in Ontario?
Overtime in Ontario is typically calculated at 1.5 times the regular hourly rate for hours worked over 44 hours in a week. This calculator doesn't include overtime calculations.
Can I use this for self-employment income?
This calculator is designed for regular employment. Self-employment income would require different calculations based on your business structure and tax obligations.