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Time Card Calculator 3 Weeks

Reviewed by Calculator Editorial Team

Track your earnings over three weeks with this time card calculator. Calculate regular hours, overtime, and total pay with just a few inputs. Perfect for freelancers, part-time workers, and anyone needing to track payroll for a 3-week period.

How to Use This Calculator

Using this time card calculator is simple:

  1. Enter your hourly wage in the "Hourly Wage" field
  2. Input the number of regular hours worked each week in the "Regular Hours per Week" field
  3. Enter any overtime hours worked each week in the "Overtime Hours per Week" field
  4. Click "Calculate" to see your earnings for 3 weeks
  5. Review the results and chart showing your earnings breakdown

The calculator will show you:

  • Regular pay for each week
  • Overtime pay for each week
  • Total earnings for each week
  • Cumulative total for all three weeks

Formula Used

The calculator uses these formulas to calculate your earnings:

Regular Pay per Week = Hourly Wage × Regular Hours per Week

Overtime Pay per Week = Hourly Wage × 1.5 × Overtime Hours per Week

Total Pay per Week = Regular Pay + Overtime Pay

Total Pay for 3 Weeks = Total Pay per Week × 3

Note: This calculator assumes overtime is paid at 1.5 times the regular hourly rate. Some jurisdictions may have different overtime rules.

Worked Example

Let's calculate earnings for a freelancer who:

  • Earns $25/hour
  • Works 35 regular hours per week
  • Works 5 overtime hours per week
Week Regular Pay Overtime Pay Total Pay
Week 1 $875.00 $187.50 $1,062.50
Week 2 $875.00 $187.50 $1,062.50
Week 3 $875.00 $187.50 $1,062.50
Total $2,625.00 $562.50 $3,187.50

In this example, the freelancer earns $3,187.50 for three weeks of work.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does overtime pay work?
Overtime is typically paid at 1.5 times your regular hourly rate. The calculator automatically applies this multiplier to your overtime hours.
Can I use this calculator for different pay periods?
This calculator is specifically designed for 3-week pay periods. For other pay periods, you may need a different calculator.
Does this calculator account for taxes?
No, this calculator shows gross earnings before taxes. For net pay, you would need to account for taxes separately.
Can I track different pay rates for different weeks?
This calculator assumes the same hourly wage and hours for each week. For varying rates, you would need to calculate each week separately.