Overtime for Arkansas (2026)

Last updated: March 7, 2026

Arkansas (AR) Key Facts

Minimum Wage

$11.00

Overtime Rule

Weekly only (40 hrs/week)

Weekly Overtime Threshold

40 hours

Overtime Multiplier

1.5x regular rate

State Income Tax Rate

3.9%

How This Calculator Works in Arkansas

This overtime calculator applies Arkansas's specific overtime rules to estimate your total pay including overtime. Enter your hourly rate and total hours worked to see your regular pay, overtime pay, and gross total. It accounts for Arkansas's weekly 40-hour rule and the standard 1.5x overtime multiplier.

Arkansas Overview

Arkansas follows the federal weekly overtime standard of time-and-a-half after 40 hours. There are no state-specific overtime provisions. The state minimum wage is $11.00 per hour — Arkansas voters approved a minimum wage increase to $11/hr, one of the higher rates in the South. The state has a low cost of living.

How Arkansas Compares

Arkansas's minimum wage of $11.00 is above the federal minimum of $7.25. Like most states, Arkansas relies on the federal 40-hour weekly threshold for overtime. Neighboring Missouri has a minimum wage of $13.75 and uses only the weekly overtime standard.

StateTop RateNotes
Missouri$13.75/hr min wageMissouri follows the standard federal overtime rule of 1.5x after 40 hours per week.
Tennessee$7.25/hr min wageTennessee follows the standard federal overtime rule of 1.5x after 40 hours per week.
Mississippi$7.25/hr min wageMississippi follows the standard federal overtime rule of 1.5x after 40 hours per week.

The federal overtime standard requires 1.5x pay after 40 hours per week. Arkansas's minimum wage of $11.00 exceeds the federal minimum of $7.25. Only a few states, including California and Alaska, mandate daily overtime in addition to the weekly threshold.

Tips for Arkansas Residents

  • 1Arkansas's minimum wage is $11.00 per hour. Verify your base rate meets or exceeds this before calculating overtime — overtime pay is calculated on your regular rate, not the minimum.
  • 2Arkansas follows the federal weekly overtime standard: time-and-a-half for every hour beyond 40 in a workweek. There is no daily overtime trigger, so long individual shifts do not generate overtime unless your weekly total exceeds 40.
  • 3Overtime pay in Arkansas is subject to the state income tax (top rate 3.9%) plus federal taxes. Your effective overtime rate after taxes will be less than the gross 1.5x figure — budget accordingly.
  • 4Track your hours meticulously. Under the FLSA, employers must pay overtime for all qualifying hours regardless of whether the overtime was pre-approved. Keep your own records as a backup.
  • 5Salaried employees are not automatically exempt from overtime. To be exempt, you must meet specific duties tests and earn above the salary threshold. If you are classified as exempt but believe you should qualify, consult Arkansas's department of labor.

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