1.5xTime and a Half Calculator

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Time and a Half of $17 an Hour = $25.50

$17 × 1.5 = $25.50 per overtime hour. Here's what that means for a real paycheck.

Overtime hoursOvertime pay ($25.50/hr)Week total (40 hrs + OT)
5 hours$127.50$807.50
10 hours$255.00$935.00
15 hours$382.50$1,062.50
20 hours$510.00$1,190.00

Time and a half of $17 an hour comes out to $25.50: multiply $17 by 1.5, or equivalently add half of $17 ($8.50) to the base wage. Under the FLSA, that's the minimum rate for hours worked past 40 in a workweek for non-exempt employees.

In real paycheck terms, a 45-hour week at this wage grosses $808 versus $680 for a standard 40 — the five overtime hours pay $128, as much as 7.5 regular hours. That leverage is why overtime shifts at $17/hour move a budget faster than the base rate suggests.

Working these hours in 2025–2028? The $8.50/hour premium portion may be federally deductible — see the no tax on overtime calculator. And if your employer pays 2x for some hours, that's $34.00/hour — the double time calculator covers it.

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Overtime multiplier
Pay period
Time and a half rate
$25.50
per overtime hour
Overtime pay
$255.00
Total overtime
$255.00