2026 HOURLY TAKE-HOME — NEW JERSEY

$10/Hour After Taxes in New Jersey

$10/hour is roughly $20,800 per year before taxes. After 2026 federal withholding, FICA, and New Jersey state tax, your estimated take-home pay is shown below.

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$10/hour take-home in New Jersey — annual, monthly, biweekly

AnnualMonthlyBiweeklyWeekly
Gross pay$20,800$1,733$800$400
Federal tax$470$39$18$9
FICA$1,591$133$61$31
State tax$297$25$11$6
Take-home$18,442$1,537$709$355

Estimated at 40 hours/week, 52 weeks/year. Single filing status, standard withholding. Overtime, unpaid time, or pre-tax deductions will change your result — use the calculator above.

$10/hour with overtime after taxes in New Jersey

Overtime pay at 1.5× ($15.00/hr) increases your gross paycheck, but the extra wages may push federal withholding slightly higher for that period. Your final annual tax depends on total yearly income, not individual paychecks.

ScenarioGross (biweekly)Take-home (biweekly)
40 hrs/week (regular)$800$709
45 hrs/week (5 hrs OT)$875$770
Extra take-home from overtime+$60 / paycheck

Based on 5 hours of overtime at 1.5× the regular rate per week, biweekly pay frequency, single filing status. Federal overtime rules under FLSA require 1.5× for hours over 40/week; some states have additional rules. Use the calculator above to model your exact hours.

$10/Hour After Taxes in New Jersey (2026)

Working full-time at $10 per hour (2,080 hours/year) equals a $20,800 annual salary. After federal, New Jersey state, and FICA taxes, a single filer takes home approximately $18,442 per year$1,537 per month or $709 per biweekly paycheck. The combined effective tax rate is approximately 11.3%.

Work scheduleAnnual salary equivalent
Full-time (40 hrs/week, 52 weeks)$20,800
Part-time (20 hrs/week, 52 weeks)$10,400
Monthly (173.33 hrs/month)$1,733

Use the calculator above to adjust for your state, filing status, and deductions.

What taxes come out of a $10/hour paycheck in New Jersey?

A $10/hour New Jersey worker pays federal income tax, Social Security (6.2%), Medicare (1.45%), and New Jersey state income tax from each paycheck.