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Time and a Half Calculator New York

Time and a Half Calculator

Enter your hourly rate and hours to estimate earnings across standard, time-and-a-half, double-time, and triple-time.

Hourly pay rates

Number of hours worked

Amount of money earned

Total pay for standard hours
0.00
Total time and a half pay
0.00
Total double time pay
0.00
Total triple time pay
0.00
Total amount of money earned (Grand total) 0.00 0.00

What is Time and a Half Pay Calculator in New York?

A time and a half pay calculator for New York helps you compute overtime wages based on NY labor laws. It calculates 1.5 times your standard hourly rate for hours worked beyond the regular workweek threshold.

NYC employees earn overtime at 1.5× their actual hourly wage (not the minimum wage) for hours over 40 per workweek. With NYC minimum wage at $17.00/hour (Jan 2026), a minimum wage worker's overtime rate is $25.50/hour, while someone earning $20/hour would receive $30/hour for overtime.

How to Calculate Time and a Half in New York

Follow these 3 simple steps to calculate your overtime pay in New York:

Step 1: Enter Your Hourly Rate

$ per hour

Step 2: Your Time and a Half Rate

Rate × 1.5 = $0.00

Step 3: Calculate Total Overtime Pay

overtime hours × $0.00 = $0.00

New York Overtime Rates Quick Reference

Standard Rate Time and a Half (1.5×) Double Time (2×)
$10.00 $15.00 $20.00
$15.00 $22.50 $30.00
$20.00 $30.00 $40.00
$25.00 $37.50 $50.00
$30.00 $45.00 $60.00

Frequently Asked Questions About Overtime in New York

How do I calculate time and a half in New York?
In New York, multiply your actual hourly rate by 1.5 for hours worked beyond 40 per week. Overtime is calculated from your regular wage, not the minimum wage.
What is NYC's minimum wage overtime rate?
NYC minimum wage is $17.00/hour as of January 2026. Time and a half for minimum wage workers equals $25.50/hour ($17.00 × 1.5).
How is NYC overtime calculated for higher earners?
If you earn above minimum wage, your overtime is still 1.5× your actual rate. For example, if you earn $20/hour, your overtime rate is $30/hour, not $25.50.
Is New York overtime different from NYC?
The overtime calculation (1.5× your rate) is the same statewide, but NYC has a higher minimum wage ($17.00) compared to other parts of New York state, which affects the base rate for minimum wage workers.

Disclaimer: The information provided about New York overtime laws is for general informational purposes only. Labor laws change frequently, and specific situations may have unique requirements. Always consult with a qualified employment attorney or the New York Department of Labor for advice specific to your situation.