# Washington $30 an hour after taxes (2026)

$30 an hour at 40 hours is $62,400 a year before tax. This 2026 Washington page runs that wage through the Takehome Cash engine for a single filer. Washington does not tax wages at the state level in this 2026 model (tax kind: none).

This page models $30 per hour × 40 hours × 52 weeks = $62,400 annualized gross in Washington for tax year 2026. Hours are assumed flat; we do not apply overtime multipliers.

Washington does not tax wages at the state level in this 2026 model (tax kind: none). The single-filer state standard deduction we encode for Washington is $0 (zero in this model). The model does not apply a personal exemption. Washington does not tax wage or salary income. 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 $52,318.40 take-home per year ($1,006.12 per week) for a single filer. Washington W-2 employees (capital-gains and WA Cares are not in this wage estimate) with no state wage tax.

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

### $30/hr × 40h, Washington, single (estimate)

- Gross: $62,400.00
- Federal income tax: $5,308.00
- Social Security: $3,868.80
- Medicare: $904.80
- State income tax: $0.00
- Net / take-home: $52,318.40 (effective tax 16.2%)
- Per paycheck net: $1,006.12 (52 periods)

Label: engine estimates, not pay stubs.

## FAQ

### What is $30 an hour take-home pay in Washington in 2026?

The Takehome Cash engine estimate for a single filer with no 401(k) and no health premium is $52,318.40 a year, or about $1,006.12 per week, on $62,400.00 annualized gross. That is an estimate, not a pay stub.

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

No. Washington has no state wage tax in this 2026 model (kind: none). Federal income tax, Social Security, and Medicare still apply.

### 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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