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Time Card Calculator 2 Weks

Reviewed by Calculator Editorial Team

This time card calculator helps you calculate payroll for 2 weeks based on hours worked, hourly rate, and overtime rules. Whether you're an employer tracking employee hours or an employee calculating earnings, this tool provides accurate results with customizable inputs.

How to Use This Calculator

Using the time card calculator is simple:

  1. Enter the number of regular hours worked in the first week
  2. Enter the number of regular hours worked in the second week
  3. Enter your hourly wage rate
  4. Select whether overtime is paid at 1.5x or 2x the regular rate
  5. Click "Calculate" to see your total earnings for 2 weeks

The calculator will show you regular pay, overtime pay, and total earnings. You can also view a breakdown chart of your earnings.

Formula Used

The calculator uses the following formulas to determine your earnings:

Regular Pay: (Regular Hours × Hourly Rate) × 2 weeks

Overtime Pay: (Overtime Hours × Hourly Rate × Overtime Multiplier) × 2 weeks

Total Earnings: Regular Pay + Overtime Pay

Overtime is calculated as any hours worked beyond 40 hours per week. The overtime multiplier is either 1.5 or 2 depending on your selection.

Worked Example

Let's say you work 45 hours in the first week and 38 hours in the second week at $15 per hour with overtime paid at 1.5x:

  1. Regular hours per week: 40
  2. Overtime hours per week: 5 (45 - 40) + 0 (38 - 40) = 5 total overtime hours
  3. Regular pay: (40 × $15) × 2 = $1,200
  4. Overtime pay: (5 × $15 × 1.5) × 2 = $225
  5. Total earnings: $1,200 + $225 = $1,425

Using the calculator with these inputs would show $1,425 as your total earnings for 2 weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does overtime work in this calculator?
Overtime is calculated as any hours worked beyond 40 hours per week. You can choose between 1.5x or 2x pay for overtime hours.
Can I use this calculator for salaried employees?
This calculator is designed for hourly employees. Salaried employees typically receive a fixed weekly or bi-weekly paycheck regardless of hours worked.
What if I work different hours each day?
You can enter the total hours worked for each week. The calculator will automatically calculate overtime based on the weekly 40-hour limit.