$28 an Hour Is How Much a Year?

Based on a 40-hour week โ€” with take-home pay after tax in Ontario (2026)

$28/hour equals
$58,240/year
before tax ยท $4,853/month ยท $1,120/week
Gross annual salary$58,240
Federal + provincial taxโˆ’$5,290
CPP + EIโˆ’$4,206
Take-home pay$48,744/year

After tax that's about $23/hour effective. Ontario rates; other provinces differ. You keep 84% of your gross.

$28 an hour at a glance
PeriodBefore taxAfter tax
Yearly$58,240$48,744
Monthly$4,853$4,062
Weekly$1,120$937
Daily (5-day week)$224$187
Hourly$28$23

$28 an hour is how much a year?

$28 an hour is $58,240 a year before tax, assuming you work 40 hours a week across all 52 weeks of the year ($28 ร— 40 ร— 52). That's $4,853 a month or $1,120 a week before deductions.

After federal and Ontario provincial tax, plus CPP and EI, your take-home pay is about $48,744 a year โ€” roughly $4,062 a month, or an effective $23 an hour. Other provinces have different tax rates.

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Frequently asked questions

$28 an hour is $58,240 a year (40h/week ร— 52 weeks). After tax, CPP and EI in Ontario you take home about $48,744 a year.
$4,853 a month before tax, or about $4,062 a month after tax, CPP and EI.