Time and a Half Calculator — Connecticut 2026
Calculate overtime pay for Connecticut workers. Connecticut minimum wage: $16.35/hr. Overtime required after 40 hours per workweek under federal FLSA.
Quick Answer
At $25/hour in Connecticut, your time-and-a-half rate is $37.50/hour. Working 10 overtime hours/week adds $375 gross per week — $18,750/year at 50 weeks. Connecticut minimum wage: $16.35/hr. Overtime applies after 40 hours in a workweek under federal FLSA. Connecticut income tax (6.99%) applies to overtime pay.
Your Work Details
FLSA overtime applies after 40 hours
Time and a Half Results
Overtime Rate
$37.50/hr
1.5× regular rate
Regular Pay
$1,000.00
per week
Overtime Pay
$375.00
per week
Total Weekly Pay
$1,375.00
At $25.00/hr, your overtime rate is $37.50/hr. Working 10 overtime hours/week adds $375.00/week — $19,500.00/year in extra pay.
Annual Breakdown
| Pay Type | Rate | Hours/Week | Weekly | Annual (52 wks) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Pay | $25.00/hr | 40 | $1,000.00 | $52,000.00 |
| Overtime Pay | $37.50/hr | 10 | $375.00 | $19,500.00 |
| Total | — | 50 | $1,375.00 | $71,500.00 |
Gross pay before taxes. Use the Overtime Calculator to see after-tax take-home pay.
Connecticut Overtime Overview
Minimum wage: $16.35/hr
Minimum overtime rate: $24.53/hr (1.5× minimum wage)
Daily overtime: No — federal weekly threshold only (40 hrs/week)
State income tax on overtime: Yes — 6.99%
Connecticut follows federal FLSA weekly overtime rules. State income tax of up to 6.99% applies to overtime earnings.
Overtime FAQs — Connecticut
What are the overtime laws in Connecticut?
Connecticut follows federal FLSA weekly overtime rules. State income tax of up to 6.99% applies to overtime earnings. Under federal FLSA (which applies in all states), non-exempt employees must receive at least 1.5× their regular rate for hours over 40 in a workweek. Connecticut follows the federal 40-hour weekly threshold for overtime eligibility.
What is the minimum wage in Connecticut?
The Connecticut minimum wage is $16.35/hr. At this rate, your time-and-a-half overtime rate is 24.53/hr. The federal minimum wage is $7.25/hr — Connecticut has a higher minimum wage that overrides the federal rate.
How much is time and a half after taxes in Connecticut?
At $25/hour with a 1.5× overtime rate of $37.50/hour, after taxes in Connecticut: federal income tax at 22% marginal rate takes about $8.25, FICA (7.65%) takes $2.87. Connecticut state income tax at 6.99% takes another $2.62. Net after-tax overtime rate: approximately $23.76/hour.
Can my employer refuse to pay overtime in Connecticut?
For non-exempt employees, no — your employer is legally required to pay at least 1.5× your regular rate for hours over 40 per week under the FLSA. This is a federal law that applies in Connecticut. Employers cannot waive this right, even with employee agreement. If you believe you are owed unpaid overtime, you can file a complaint with the US Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division or the Connecticut Department of Labor. The statute of limitations for back wages is typically 2 years (3 years for willful violations).
Are salaried workers entitled to overtime in Connecticut?
Salaried employees earning under $684/week ($35,568/year) must receive overtime regardless of job duties under the FLSA. Salaried workers above this threshold who meet the "duties test" for executive, administrative, or professional work are "exempt" from federal overtime. However, some high-earning salaried workers in Connecticut may have additional state-level protections. If you are misclassified as exempt, you may be owed significant back wages.