At 40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year — the standard 2,080-hour full-time year — $100 an hour is $208,000 a year before tax.
Yearly salary at $100/hour
$208,000
Full-time · 40 hrs/week × 52 weeks · before tax
| Period | Gross pay | Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Yearly | $208,000 | 40 hrs × 52 weeks |
| Monthly | $17,333 | yearly ÷ 12 |
| Biweekly | $8,000 | 80 hours |
| Weekly | $4,000 | 40 hours |
| Daily | $800 | 8 hours |
Few people work all 52 weeks. With four weeks off (48 working weeks), $100/hour comes to $192,000 — adjust both assumptions below.
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Yearly at $100/hour
$208,000
40 hours/week × 52 weeks, before tax
Freelancer view: billing 60% of your time across 46 working weeks, $100/hour grosses about $110,400 a year — before tax and business costs.
The $208,000 figure assumes someone pays you for every working hour of the year. Freelancers don’t get that deal: proposals, admin, marketing, and gaps between projects are unpaid. Billing a healthy 60% of a 40-hour week across 46 working weeks — about 1,104 billable hours — $100/hour grosses $110,400 a year.
And gross is not take-home. Set aside roughly 30% for self-employment and income taxes, and the picture looks like this:
Freelancer gross $110,400 at a typical 30% set-aside. Estimate — your rate depends on country and income.
Working backwards: to net what a $208,000 salary pays, a freelancer needs to charge substantially more than $100/hour. Our freelance rate calculator does that math properly — overhead, tax buffer, and billable time included — or jump straight to a profession: software developer rates (US), web developer rates (US), graphic designer rates (US).