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Free salary calculator tools. Calculate take home pay, annual salary, hourly rates, benefits value, and total compensation. All calculators in one place.

Professional Salary Calculators

Use our free salary calculators to understand your compensation, compare job offers, and make informed career decisions. All calculators are instant and require no signup.

Take Home Pay CalculatorPopular

673K/mo searches

Calculate your paycheck after federal, state, and local taxes. See your actual net pay.
Annual Salary Calculator

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Convert hourly rate to annual salary or vice versa. Compare compensation accurately.
Total Compensation Calculator

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Calculate your full package including salary, equity, bonuses, and benefits.
Benefits CalculatorNew

368K/mo searches

Calculate the annual value of your employee benefits package.
Cost of Living Calculator

74K/mo searches

Compare salary purchasing power across different cities and locations.
Remote Work Savings Calculator

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Calculate how much you save working from home vs commuting to an office.
Stock Options Calculator

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Calculate the potential value of your stock options and RSUs.
PTO Value Calculator

6.6K/mo searches

Calculate the dollar value of your paid time off.
Why Use Our Salary Calculators?

Accurate & Up-to-Date

All calculators use current tax rates, cost of living data, and market benchmarks.

Compare Job Offers

Understand the true value of competing offers by factoring in location, benefits, and taxes.

Free & No Signup

Use all calculators instantly without creating an account or providing personal information.

Make Better Decisions

Armed with accurate numbers, you can negotiate better and choose the right opportunity.

Pro Tips:

  • Start with Take Home Pay Calculator to see your actual paycheck
  • Use Total Compensation Calculator when comparing job offers
  • Don't forget to factor in Cost of Living if relocating
  • Benefits typically add 25-40% on top of base salary
  • Higher salary in expensive city may equal lower take-home pay
  • Always negotiate using total compensation, not just base salary

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