$25 Per Hour — Annual Salary & Tax in Australia

Earning $25 per hour in Australia means you make approximately $49,400 per year before tax (based on a 38-hour week). Your estimated take-home pay is $43,063 per year after tax and Medicare Levy.

Who earns $25/hr? — Minimum wage

This rate is typical for adult retail assistants, café staff, warehouse pickers, and entry-level administrative workers.

Annual Salary

$49,400

Monthly Gross

$4,117

Weekly Gross

$950

Annual Net (After Tax)

$43,063

Monthly Net

$3,589

Weekly Net

$828

Tax Breakdown for $49,400/yr

Net Annual Income

$43,063

Monthly Take-Home

$3,589

Fortnightly Take-Home

$1,656

Weekly Take-Home

$828

Tax Breakdown

Taxable Income$49,400
Income Tax−$5,608
Low Income Tax Offset (LITO)+$259
Medicare Levy (2%)−$988
Total Tax−$6,337
Effective Rate: 12.8%Marginal Rate: 30%Super: $5,928/yr30% Tax Bracket

This calculation assumes:

  • Australian resident for tax purposes
  • No deductions or additional offsets applied
  • No HELP/HECS debt
  • 2025-26 ATO tax rates applied

How is $25/hr calculated to annual?

Standard full-time work in Australia is 38 hours per week. $25 × 38 hours × 52 weeks = $49,400 per year. Casual employees may work more or fewer hours, changing this figure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Working full-time (38 hours/week) at $25 per hour, your annual salary would be approximately $49,400 before tax. This is based on the standard 38-hour Australian full-time work week over 52 weeks.

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