Biweekly Pay Calculator

Enter your annual salary to see your gross biweekly paycheck (salary divided by 26), estimated take-home after taxes and deductions, and your equivalent hourly rate.

Quick Facts

Formula
Biweekly gross = annual salary ÷ 26
Biweekly means 26 paychecks a year, so two months have three checks. It is not the same as semi-monthly, which pays 24 times a year.

Your Results

Calculated
Biweekly gross pay
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Per paycheck, before deductions (26/year)
Biweekly take-home
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Estimated net per paycheck
Equivalent hourly rate
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Gross, from your hours per week
Annual take-home pay
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Estimated net for the year

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Enter your annual salary, then press Calculate.

How to use the Biweekly Pay Calculator

Enter your annual gross salary and this tool divides it by 26 to show your biweekly paycheck, then estimates take-home pay and your equivalent hourly rate. Biweekly means you are paid every two weeks, which works out to 26 paychecks in a year (52 weeks divided by 2).

Gross vs. take-home pay

Gross pay is what you're quoted. Take-home pay is what hits your bank account after federal income tax, FICA (Social Security 6.2% + Medicare 1.45%), state/local taxes, health insurance premiums, and retirement contributions. For most earners in median-tax states, take-home runs 65–75% of gross.

Converting between pay periods

  • Annual → hourly: divide by 2,080 (52 weeks × 40 hours)
  • Hourly → annual: multiply by 2,080
  • Semi-monthly vs. bi-weekly: these aren't the same — bi-weekly gives 26 paychecks/year vs. 24 for semi-monthly, so two months a year have three bi-weekly checks

Comparing job offers

Normalize competing offers to annual take-home including benefits: add employer 401k match, health insurance value (often $6,000–$15,000/year), and any equity at fair value. A $10,000 higher base salary may be outweighed by a superior benefits package at the lower-paying offer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate biweekly pay from an annual salary?
Divide your annual gross salary by 26, because biweekly pay means you are paid every two weeks and there are 26 two-week periods in a year. For example, a $60,000 salary is $60,000 / 26 = $2,307.69 gross per paycheck.
Is biweekly the same as semi-monthly pay?
No. Biweekly pay is every two weeks and produces 26 paychecks a year, so two months each year contain three paychecks. Semi-monthly pay is twice a month (for example the 15th and the last day) and produces 24 paychecks a year, each slightly larger.
How is take-home pay estimated here?
Take-home applies the flat deductions percentage you enter to your gross pay: net = gross times (1 minus the rate). It is a rough estimate covering income tax, FICA, and other withholdings combined; your actual paycheck depends on your tax bracket, filing status, and benefits, so treat it as a planning figure, not tax advice.