# Connecticut $40 an hour after taxes (2026)

$40 an hour at 40 hours is $83,200 a year before tax. This 2026 Connecticut page runs that wage through the Takehome Cash engine for a single filer. Connecticut uses a progressive (graduated) state income tax (tax kind: progressive). Only the slice of taxable wages above each published threshold is taxed at the next rate.

$40 an hour full time is $83,200 a year in this Connecticut 2026 sample. The calculator starts at that rate, 40 hours, single, no 401(k).

Connecticut uses a progressive (graduated) state income tax (tax kind: progressive). Only the slice of taxable wages above each published threshold is taxed at the next rate. The single-filer state standard deduction we encode for Connecticut is $0 (zero in this model). A personal exemption of kind deduction is modeled at $15,000 for a single filer. Data note from the model: Connecticut recapture / benefit add-back is not fully modeled. Federal tax still uses the IRS 2026 standard deduction and brackets; FICA is 6.2% Social Security up to the SSA wage base plus 1.45% Medicare.

Labeled estimate: about $64,360.20 take-home per year ($1,237.70 per week) for a single filer. Connecticut commuters and residents comparing a state paycheck to New York or Massachusetts take-home.

Change the state or hours in the widget if your week is different. Last reviewed August 23, 2026. Figures omit local taxes and most credits.

## Sample estimates

### $40/hr × 40h, Connecticut, single (estimate)

- Gross: $83,200.00
- Federal income tax: $9,474.00
- Social Security: $5,158.40
- Medicare: $1,206.40
- State income tax: $3,001.00
- Net / take-home: $64,360.20 (effective tax 22.6%)
- Per paycheck net: $1,237.70 (52 periods)

Label: engine estimates, not pay stubs.

## FAQ

### What is $40 an hour take-home pay in Connecticut in 2026?

The Takehome Cash engine estimate for a single filer with no 401(k) and no health premium is $64,360.20 a year, or about $1,237.70 per week, on $83,200.00 annualized gross. That is an estimate, not a pay stub.

### Does Connecticut have a state income tax on wages?

Yes. Connecticut uses a progressive state income tax in the 2026 model. Local city or county income taxes are not added.

### Is this my actual paycheck?

No. It is a labeled engine estimate for tax year 2026. Employers use Publication 15-T / Form W-4 methods. We omit most credits, itemized deductions, local taxes, SDI/PFML, and unemployment insurance. Change the calculator fields to match your stub.

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