2026 Illinois Hourly Wage Estimate
$50 an Hour After Taxes in Illinois (2026)
Based on 40 hours per week × 52 weeks = 2,080 hours/year. Annual equivalent: $104,000.
| Federal Income Tax | $14,050 |
| State Income Tax | $5,148 |
| Social Security | $6,448 |
| Medicare | $1,508 |
| Effective tax rate | 26.1% |
Calculation assumptions
- Standard withholding per IRS Publication 15-T (2026)
- Social Security wage base: $184,500 (SSA 2026)
- No pre-tax deductions, no post-tax deductions
- Filing status: Single, one job
- Standard W-4 withholding (no additional withholding elections)
- Actual paycheck may differ based on employer setup, benefits, or W-4 elections
How Your IL Paycheck Works
Illinois paychecks start with federal income tax withholding under IRS Publication 15-T, which directs employers to use the wage bracket or percentage method based on taxable wages, pay period, Form W-4 information, and filing status. FICA applies in addition to federal income tax: Social Security is 6.2% on wages up to $184,500 in 2026, Medicare is 1.45% with no wage cap, and employers must withhold the 0.9% Additional Medicare Tax once an employee's wages exceed $200,000 in a calendar year. Illinois uses a flat state income tax withholding rate. The 2026 IL-700-T withholding tables state that Illinois Income Tax withholding is 4.95%, generally applied after subtracting Illinois withholding exemptions from wages; the 2026 exemption allowance is $2,925. Illinois unemployment insurance is an employer tax with a 2026 wage base of $14,250 and is not deducted from employee take-home pay. Estimates assume standard 2026 withholding, single filing status, and no pre-tax deductions; actual paycheck may differ.
2026 Tax Rate Quick Reference
| Tax | 2026 Rate | Wage Cap | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Federal Income Tax | 10%–37% (percentage-method withholding) | No wage cap | IRS Pub. 15-T |
| Social Security | 6.2% employee withholding | $184,500 | SSA 2026 |
| Medicare | 1.45% employee withholding | No wage cap | IRS Pub. 15 |
| Additional Medicare Surtax | 0.9% on wages over $200,000 | No wage cap | IRS Pub. 15 |
| Illinois State Income Tax | 4.95% flat withholding rate | No wage cap | IL DOR IL-700-T 2026 |
Other hourly rates for Illinois
- $15 an hour after taxes
- $20 an hour after taxes
- $25 an hour after taxes
- $30 an hour after taxes
- $40 an hour after taxes
- $50 an hour after taxes