Salary Calculator for Oregon (2026)

Last updated: January 15, 2026

Oregon (OR) Key Facts

State Income Tax

9.9%

Sales Tax

0%

Conversion Types

Annual, monthly, bi-weekly, weekly, hourly

Standard Work Year

2,080 hours (40 hrs/week x 52 weeks)

How This Calculator Works in Oregon

This calculator converts your salary between pay periods and estimates after-tax income in Oregon. Enter pay rate and frequency to see equivalents across all periods.

Oregon Overview

The Oregon salary calculator converts between hourly, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, and annual pay while accounting for state income tax at up to 9.9%. Oregon has no sales tax but a high income tax rate of up to 9.9%. A 0.1% statewide transit tax is also withheld. Paid Leave Oregon requires contributions of about 1% split between employer and employee.

How Oregon Compares

A salary in Oregon (9.9% income tax, 0% sales tax) yields different net income than in Washington (0%, 6.5%) or California (13.3%, 7.25%). Comparing after-tax salary is essential across states.

StateTop RateNotes
Washington0%Washington has an income tax rate of 0%.
California13.3%California has an income tax rate of 13.3%.
Nevada0%Nevada has an income tax rate of 0%.

Oregon's income tax rate of 9.9% compares to a national average of approximately 5.04%. This is above the national average.

Tips for Oregon Residents

  • 1Oregon state income tax of up to 9.9% reduces your net salary compared to no-tax states.
  • 2To convert hourly to annual salary, multiply your hourly rate by 2,080 (40 hours x 52 weeks).
  • 3Oregon has no sales tax but a high income tax rate of up to 9.9%. A 0.1% statewide transit tax is also withheld. Paid Leave Oregon requires contributions of about 1% split between employer and employee.
  • 4Total compensation includes benefits, bonuses, and employer retirement contributions—not just base salary. Factor these in when evaluating offers.
  • 5Oregon's minimum wage of $14.70/hr is above the federal minimum of $7.25.

Frequently Asked Questions

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