Hourly to Salary for Massachusetts (2026)

Last updated: March 7, 2026

Massachusetts (MA) Key Facts

Minimum Wage

$15.00/hr

Minimum Annual Salary (at 40 hrs/wk)

$31,200

Median Hourly Rate

$42.79/hr

Median Household Income

$89,000

State Income Tax Rate

5%

How This Calculator Works in Massachusetts

This calculator converts an hourly wage to its annual, monthly, biweekly, and weekly salary equivalents for workers in Massachusetts. Enter your hourly rate and work schedule to see the breakdown. It uses the standard 2,080-hour work year by default and can be adjusted for different weekly hours or weeks per year to match your actual schedule.

Massachusetts Overview

Massachusetts's minimum wage is $15.00/hr per hour — Massachusetts has a $15/hr minimum wage. The state previously required time-and-a-half pay on Sundays and holidays for retail workers, but this premium is being phased out. The median hourly wage in Massachusetts is approximately $42.79/hr, and the median household income is $89,000. Massachusetts requires employers to provide a pay range upon request and prohibits asking about salary history, helping workers negotiate fairer hourly and salary rates.

How Massachusetts Compares

Massachusetts's minimum wage of $15.00 is lower than neighboring Connecticut's $16.35. The median hourly rate of $42.79 exceeds Connecticut's $39.90. States with higher minimum wages generally have higher costs of living — Massachusetts's cost of living index is 135 compared to the national average of 100.

StateTop RateNotes
Connecticut$16.35/hr min wageConnecticut has a minimum wage of $16.35, a median hourly rate of approximately $39.90, and a state income tax rate up to 6.99%.
Rhode Island$14.00/hr min wageRhode Island has a minimum wage of $14.00, a median hourly rate of approximately $34.62, and a state income tax rate up to 5.99%.
New Hampshire$7.25/hr min wageNew Hampshire has a minimum wage of $7.25, a median hourly rate of approximately $39.90, and no state income tax.

The federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour, which translates to $15,080 annually at full time. Massachusetts's minimum wage of $15.00 yields an annual salary of $31,200. The median hourly wage in Massachusetts is approximately $42.79, which is above the national median of roughly $26.44 per hour.

Tips for Massachusetts Residents

  • 1Massachusetts has a strong minimum wage at $15/hr. The state's Sunday premium pay requirement for retail workers is being phased out, which affects total weekly earnings. Use the state minimum as a baseline when evaluating hourly job offers in Massachusetts.
  • 2The standard conversion assumes 2,080 working hours per year (40 hours/week times 52 weeks). Adjust for unpaid time off if your employer does not offer paid vacation.
  • 3Massachusetts has a state income tax with a top rate of 5%. Factor in both state and federal taxes when estimating take-home pay from your hourly rate.
  • 4If you regularly work overtime in Massachusetts, your effective annual salary will be higher than the standard 40-hour calculation. Use the overtime calculator for a more precise estimate.
  • 5When comparing hourly pay to a salaried offer, add the value of benefits like health insurance, retirement contributions, and paid time off — these typically represent 20-30% of additional compensation value.

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