Maine Hourly Wage Calculator
Convert your hourly wage to take-home pay in Maine. See the exact federal tax, FICA, and Maine state tax impact on your paycheck.
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Take-home$63,058per year
Monthly take-home$5,255
Bi-weekly$2,425
Effective tax rate26.0%
Marginal rate29.0%
Annual breakdown
- Gross income$85,000
- Federal income tax(11.6%)-$9,870
- Social Security (6.2%)(6.2%)-$5,270
- Medicare (1.45%)(1.5%)-$1,233
- Maine state tax(6.6%)-$5,569
- Take-home pay(74.2%)$63,058
Calculations use projected 2026 IRS brackets, standard deduction, and FICA rates. Read full disclaimer.
Common hourly wages in Maine
Use the calculator above for exact numbers with your filing status and deductions. Below is a quick reference for full-time (40 hours/week, 52 weeks) gross salary equivalents:
| Hourly rate | Weekly gross | Monthly gross | Annual gross |
|---|---|---|---|
| $15/hr | $600 | $2,600 | $31,200 |
| $20/hr | $800 | $3,467 | $41,600 |
| $25/hr | $1,000 | $4,333 | $52,000 |
| $30/hr | $1,200 | $5,200 | $62,400 |
| $40/hr | $1,600 | $6,933 | $83,200 |
| $50/hr | $2,000 | $8,667 | $104,000 |
Based on 40 hours/week × 52 weeks. Enter your actual rate and hours in the calculator for take-home estimates.
Maine hourly wage FAQ
How do I convert an hourly wage to annual salary in Maine?
Multiply your hourly rate by hours worked per week, then by 52 weeks. For example, $25/hour × 40 hours × 52 weeks = $52,000/year gross. Use the calculator above with "per week" frequency and 40 × your rate entered as weekly gross to see your Maine take-home.
How much do I take home making $20/hour in Maine?
$20/hour × 40 hours × 52 weeks = $41,600/year gross. Your exact take-home depends on your filing status, 401(k) contributions, and any pre-tax benefits. Use the calculator — it handles Maine's progressive state brackets automatically.
Does this include overtime pay?
The calculator treats your entered gross as total gross earnings, including any overtime. Federal law requires overtime (1.5× regular rate) after 40 hours per week for non-exempt workers. If you regularly earn overtime, add it to your weekly gross before entering.
What counts as taxable income for hourly workers?
Your full hourly earnings including overtime, tips (if you're a W-2 tipped employee), shift differentials, and most bonuses count as taxable wages. Pre-tax benefits like 401(k) contributions, HSA deposits, and Section 125 health premiums reduce your taxable amount.
Looking for the main Maine calculator?
Go to the full Maine paycheck calculator with filing status, 401(k), and pre-tax health options.