How Much Is $25/Hour After Taxes in Illinois? (2026)

$25/hour in Illinois equals $52,000 gross per year (2,080 hours). After federal income tax ($4,060), Illinois state tax ($2,574), and FICA ($3,978), annual take-home is approximately $41,388 for a single filer in 2026. Biweekly paycheck: $1,592.

$25/hour after taxes in Illinois — breakdown

AnnualMonthlyBiweekly
Gross pay$52,000$4,333$2,000
Federal income tax$4,060$338$156
Illinois state tax$2,574$215$99
FICA$3,978$332$153
Take-home$41,388$3,449$1,592

Single filing status, biweekly pay frequency, standard withholding, no pre-tax deductions. Based on 40 hours per week, 52 weeks per year.

$25/hour at 40 hours/week, 52 weeks/year equals $52,000 gross annually. In Illinois, this nets $41,388 after federal income tax ($4,060), state tax ($2,574), and FICA ($3,978) — an effective total tax rate of 20.4%.

$25/hour is 3.4× the federal minimum wage of $7.25/hour. It exceeds the federal poverty guideline for a family of four ($31,200 in 2026). (Source: BLS, 2026 estimates.)

Per pay period at $25/hour in Illinois: biweekly $1,592, weekly $796, monthly $3,449. These figures assume a standard 40-hour work week and Single filing status with no additional deductions.

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