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Partial-month salary calculator

Enter the full-month salary, the working-day norm for that month, and the days actually worked. The calculator works out the pay for the period worked.

Result

Pay for days worked

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This calculation is for informational purposes only and does not replace advice from a qualified professional. Formulas and rates may not fit your exact situation — double-check the figures before making decisions.

How it is calculated

Pay for days worked = full-month salary ÷ scheduled working days in the month × days actually worked. This applies to a new hire starting mid-month, someone leaving mid-month, or unpaid leave for part of the month.

The working-day norm needs to be for that specific calendar month — it changes month to month because of varying weekends and holidays, so the same salary and the same number of days worked can produce a slightly different partial-month pay in different months.

This is the same principle as the workday cost calculator, just applied in the opposite direction: that one figures out the cost of one day to the employer, this one figures out the pay for days worked by the employee.

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