Florida Hourly Pay Calculator (2026)
For Florida hourly workers, take-home is just gross minus federal tax and FICA. That's it. No state withholding, no city wage tax, no SDI. Below $30/hr, the federal stack stays in the 10–12% bracket and you keep about 80% of every hour worked.
Your situation
Estimate uses 2026 projected federal brackets and the 2026 standard deduction. Florida applies no state income tax.
Your take-home
No FL state tax- Gross annual
- $62,400
- Pretax 401(k)
- —
- Pretax health / HSA
- —
- Federal income tax
- – $5,352
- Social Security
- – $3,869
- Medicare
- – $905
- Florida state income tax
- $0
- Effective tax rate
- 16.23%
- Marginal federal rate
- 12.00%
Hourly wage to annual take-home (Florida, 2026)
Single filer, 40 hours/week × 52 weeks. No 401(k), no pretax health. Use the calculator above for your specific situation.
| Hourly rate | Annualized gross | Federal tax | FICA | FL state tax | Net annual | Net per week |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $15/hr | $31,200 | $1,608 | $2,387 | $0 | $27,205 | $523 |
| $18/hr | $37,440 | $2,357 | $2,864 | $0 | $32,219 | $620 |
| $20/hr | $41,600 | $2,856 | $3,182 | $0 | $35,562 | $684 |
| $25/hr | $52,000 | $4,104 | $3,978 | $0 | $43,918 | $845 |
| $30/hr | $62,400 | $5,352 | $4,774 | $0 | $52,274 | $1,005 |
| $35/hr | $72,800 | $7,420 | $5,569 | $0 | $59,811 | $1,150 |
| $40/hr | $83,200 | $9,708 | $6,365 | $0 | $67,127 | $1,291 |
| $50/hr | $104,000 | $14,284 | $7,956 | $0 | $81,760 | $1,572 |
| $60/hr | $124,800 | $18,958 | $9,547 | $0 | $96,295 | $1,852 |
| $75/hr | $156,000 | $26,446 | $11,934 | $0 | $117,620 | $2,262 |
| $100/hr | $208,000 | $38,926 | $14,360 | $0 | $154,714 | $2,975 |
From hourly to take-home — what to remember
For most W-2 hourly workers in Florida, take-home runs roughly 80–85% of gross wages at hourly rates under $30 (where federal income tax sits in the 10–12% bracket and FICA applies cleanly). At $50/hr and above, the marginal federal rate climbs into the 22% and 24% brackets, dropping take-home into the 70–75% range.
Overtime in Florida is governed by federal Fair Labor Standards Act rules: 1.5× regular rate for hours over 40 per week for non-exempt workers. The overtime premium is taxed identically to regular wages.
If your employer offers a 401(k), HSA, or pretax health plan, contributing through payroll reduces both your federal taxable income and (in the case of HSA via cafeteria plan) your FICA-taxable wages. The Florida Tax Calculator models these inputs.
Frequently asked questions
What is $20/hr after taxes in Florida?+
$20/hr × 40 hours × 52 weeks = $41,600 gross. After federal tax (~$2,750) and FICA (~$3,180), Florida take-home is approximately $35,670 per year, or about $686/week.
What is $25/hr after taxes in Florida?+
$25/hr × 40 hours × 52 weeks = $52,000 gross. After federal tax (~$4,150) and FICA (~$3,980), take-home is approximately $43,870 per year, or about $843/week.
What is $30/hr after taxes in Florida?+
$30/hr × 40 hours × 52 weeks = $62,400 gross. After federal tax (~$5,400) and FICA (~$4,775), take-home is approximately $52,225 per year, or about $1,005/week.
Does overtime pay get taxed more in Florida?+
No. Overtime pay is taxed at the same federal income tax rates as regular wages — overtime simply increases your annual gross. There is no special 'overtime tax.' Florida adds zero state tax on either regular or overtime pay.
Do I pay city tax in Miami, Tampa, or Orlando on hourly wages?+
No. No Florida city, county, or special district levies a personal income tax on wages.