Overtime Cost Calculator

Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), non-exempt employees must receive overtime pay at 1.5 times their regular rate for hours worked beyond 40 in a workweek. Some states and union contracts require double-time pay for hours beyond certain thresholds (e.g., over 12 hours in a day in California). Overtime costs can escalate rapidly — this calculator helps managers and HR teams project total labor costs when overtime is anticipated.

Calculate Overtime Costs

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Does not include employer payroll taxes, benefits burden, or workers' compensation costs, which typically add 20–30% to labor costs. FLSA overtime rules apply to non-exempt employees only.

FLSA Overtime Rules

Pay TypeRateWhen Required
Regular1.0x base rateFirst 40 hours in workweek
Overtime1.5x base rateHours over 40/week (federal); over 8/day in some states
Double-Time2.0x base rateState-specific (e.g., CA: over 12 hrs/day or 7th consecutive day)

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