Salary to Hourly Rate — Italy
A EUR 60,000 salary in Italy works out to about €32.89/hour, based on a 40-hour work week and 45.6 paid weeks a year. Enter your own numbers below — every figure is editable, nothing here is fixed.
Adjust any field above — the defaults are Italy’s typical starting point, not your contract.
Source note: 20 days (4 weeks) is the statutory minimum. These are starting defaults, not a promise about any specific job — always adjust to match your real contract.
FAQ
What's a typical work week in Italy?
40 hours is the commonly used standard here. It's editable in the calculator above — actual contracts range higher or lower.
How much paid time off is typical in Italy?
Around 20 paid leave days plus 12 public holidays a year (20 days (4 weeks) is the statutory minimum.) That works out to about 45.6 paid working weeks a year, or 1824 paid hours.
Is this legal or tax advice?
No. This is a simple arithmetic conversion (salary ÷ paid hours worked) using commonly reported figures. It ignores taxes, overtime rules, benefits, and your specific contract. Always check your own payslip or a local labor authority for anything that matters financially.