$27 an hour is how much a year?
At $27/hour working a standard full-time schedule (40 hours per week × 52 weeks), you earn $56,160 per year before taxes. That breaks down to $4,680/month, $2,160 per biweekly paycheck, or $1,080/week.
Is $27/hour a good wage?
For context, the 2026 federal minimum wage is $7.25/hour, while the median US wage is approximately $25/hour. $At $27/hr, you're above the US median wage.
Take-home after taxes (approximate)
For a typical single filer in a mid-bracket state, you can expect to lose about 24% to federal tax, FICA, and state tax — leaving roughly $42,682/year net ($3,557/month). This varies significantly by state (no income tax in FL/TX/NV; CA/NY tax heavily).
Part-time and overtime conversions
- Part-time (20 hrs/week): $28,080/year
- Full-time with OT (45 hrs/week): $66,690/year
- Unpaid vacation (2 weeks): $54,000/year