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$17 an Hour is How Much a Year?

$17/hour equals $35,360 per year before taxes. See the full breakdown: monthly, biweekly, weekly, and estimated take-home after federal tax and FICA.

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Annual Gross Salary

$35,360

before taxes (2,080 hours/year)

Period Gross Est. Net
Hourly$17.00$14.68
Daily$136$117
Weekly$680$587
Biweekly$1,360$1,174
Monthly$2,947$2,544
Annual$35,360$30,528

Estimated Tax Breakdown (Single Filer, Standard Deduction)

Federal Income Tax: $2,127 | FICA (SS + Medicare): $2,705 | Effective Rate: 13.7%

Does not include state income tax, local taxes, or pre-tax deductions (401k, health insurance).

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$17 an Hour is How Much a Year?

If you earn $17 per hour and work a standard full-time schedule of 40 hours per week, 52 weeks per year, your gross annual income is $35,360. That breaks down to approximately $2,947/month, $1,360/biweekly, or $680/week before any deductions. After estimated federal income tax and FICA contributions (Social Security 6.2% + Medicare 1.45%), your net take-home is approximately $30,528 per year, or about $2,544/month. These estimates assume a single filer taking the standard deduction and do not include state income tax, which varies from 0% (Texas, Florida) to over 13% (California).

Full Pay Period Breakdown

  • Hourly: $17.00 gross ($14.68 net)
  • Daily (8 hours): $136 gross ($117 net)
  • Weekly: $680 gross ($587 net)
  • Biweekly: $1,360 gross ($1,174 net)
  • Monthly: $2,947 gross ($2,544 net)
  • Annual: $35,360 gross ($30,528 net)

Tax Assumptions

This breakdown assumes a single filer taking the standard deduction ($15,700 for 2026). Federal income tax is calculated using 2026 marginal brackets. FICA (Social Security 6.2% + Medicare 1.45% = 7.65%) is applied to gross income. State income tax is not included — it ranges from 0% in states like Texas, Florida, Nevada, and Washington to over 13% in California. Actual take-home varies based on your filing status, deductions, state, and employer-provided benefits.

For a more detailed paycheck estimate, use our Salary Calculator or the ADP Paycheck Calculator. To plan how to allocate your take-home pay, try the Budget Planner.

Tax bracket data based on IRS inflation adjustments for tax year 2026. FICA rates per IRS Publication 15 (Circular E).

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is $17 an hour annually?

At $17/hour working full-time (40 hours/week, 52 weeks/year), your gross annual salary is $35,360. This is calculated by multiplying $17 × 2,080 hours. After estimated federal income tax and FICA (7.65%), your take-home is approximately $30,528 per year.

What is $17/hour biweekly?

At $17/hour, your gross biweekly paycheck (every two weeks) is $1,360. This assumes 80 hours per pay period. After taxes, expect approximately $1,174 per biweekly check, though this varies by state and deductions.

Can you live on $17 an hour?

Living on $17/hour ($35,360/year) is challenging in high-cost cities but manageable in lower-cost areas. The MIT Living Wage Calculator shows a single adult needs $17-$25/hour depending on location. Budgeting carefully and minimizing housing costs to 30% of income is essential.

How does overtime affect $17/hour earnings?

Overtime at $17/hour pays $25.50/hour (time-and-a-half). Working 5 hours of overtime per week adds $6,630 to your annual gross income, bringing the total to approximately $41,990 before taxes.

Disclaimer

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