$18 an Hour After Taxes 2026

By · Updated May 2026 · ~5 min read

Quick answer: $18/hour after taxes = ~$28,100–$31,400/year take-home ($2,342–$2,617/month). Gross: $37,440/year. No-income-tax states like Texas and Florida give you the highest net.

Key Takeaways

  • Federal effective tax rate depends on your total gross income and filing status
  • FICA (Social Security 6.2% + Medicare 1.45%) = 7.65% for all W-2 employees
  • No state income tax in TX, FL, WA, NV, SD, WY, AK — keeps more in your pocket
  • Standard deduction 2026: $16,100 single / $32,200 MFJ
  • 401(k) limit 2026: $23,500 — reduces federal taxable income dollar-for-dollar
  • Use the free calculator above for your exact state + filing status breakdown

$18/hr × 2,080 hours = $37,440/year gross. Take-home ranges from $28,872 to $32,148 depending on state.

Take-Home Pay at $18/Hour by State

StateState TaxAnnual Take-HomeEffective Hourly
TexasNone$32,148$15.46/hr
FloridaNone$32,148$15.46/hr
California9.30%$28,872$13.88/hr
New York6.85%$29,868$14.36/hr
Illinois4.95%$30,492$14.66/hr
WashingtonNone$32,148$15.46/hr
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The Internal Revenue Service requires self-employed individuals and freelancers to pay estimated taxes quarterly if they expect to owe at least $1,000 in federal tax for the year.IRS.gov — Self-Employed Tax Center

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Ethan Blake
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Writes about US payroll, federal and state income tax, and take-home pay calculations for employees and freelancers.

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