it's about $2.12 dollars an hour which is a lot below minimum wage.
Based on getting paid once a week and working 40 hours a week $3200 a month would equate to $18.46 an hour.
If you worked full time at 40 hours a week then $37, 500 a year would be an hourly rate of $19.53. If you worked part time at 20 hours a week $37,500 a year would be an hourly rate of $39.06.
It isn't clear what data you have - the answer depends on that. If you have the weekly rate, divide that by the number of hours/week to get the hourly rate.
35 times your hourly rate.
The purpose of the question is unclear.Either you want the hourly rate, in which case "52 weeks" is irrelevant or you want an annual rate, in which case "30 hours per week" is irrelevant.The purpose of the question is unclear.Either you want the hourly rate, in which case "52 weeks" is irrelevant or you want an annual rate, in which case "30 hours per week" is irrelevant.The purpose of the question is unclear.Either you want the hourly rate, in which case "52 weeks" is irrelevant or you want an annual rate, in which case "30 hours per week" is irrelevant.The purpose of the question is unclear.Either you want the hourly rate, in which case "52 weeks" is irrelevant or you want an annual rate, in which case "30 hours per week" is irrelevant.
Assuming the work you are performing is in the traditional 40hr a week paradigm and you are also allowed to and take your 2 weeks vacation, your hourly rate would be $29.50.
40 (hours)*x (hourly rate) = $680 (isolate the variable X) x (hourly rate) = $680/ 40 (hours) x = $17/hr
48 times your hourly rate, less any taxes and other deductions.
(how much you make in a month)/(37.5X4) (assuming 40 hours a week -30 minutes for lunch every day)
$12.82
if its a salary of 45k a year and you are working full time (40 hours a week) then it would be $21.63 an hour
The standard answer is to divide the annual rate by 2000 to get an hourly rate. Assumes a 40 hour work week and a 50 week work year$49,000 / 2000 hours = $24.50/hour