Labor Burden Rate Calculator
Turn a salary into the number you can price and bid against: the fully burdened hourly cost and the multiplier on base pay. Set each employer cost, and the workbook divides the all-in cost across the productive hours you really get.
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Built by expert HR practitioners and leaders
- The fully burdened hourly rate and the multiplier on base pay: a salary and your productive hours turned into the all-in cost of an hour and the multiplier for each dollar of pay, with every formula visible and editable in Excel or Google Sheets
- A full component breakdown: payroll taxes, health and retirement, paid time not worked, workers compensation, training, equipment, and overhead, each shown in dollars and as a share of total burden, so you can see what drives the number
- A Rate Card across roles: one burden profile applied to a list of roles at once, with a burdened hourly rate and a fully burdened annual cost for each and a team total, so you get a rate to bid for every role
- Sourced benchmarks for every component: a Benchmark tab with current figures from SSA, IRS, BLS, and workers-compensation sources, plus typical total burden by sector, to sense-check each input before you trust it
- A working file you keep: a pre-filled worked example, a board-ready one-page Summary, your numbers saved, and the method documented in plain English, not a one-time screen
The workbook computes from the numbers you enter. Your salary, productive hours, and each burden component are yours to set.
Planning estimates and general business information, not legal or tax advice. The result moves with your location, industry, benefits, and how you allocate overhead, so it is only as good as the components you enter. Confirm your actual payroll and benefits costs before you set a billing rate or make a binding decision.
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Last reviewed June 2026
One Excel workbook that turns a salary into a fully burdened hourly rate and a multiplier
A working model, not a blank sheet. You enter a salary, the productive hours, and each employer cost, and the workbook returns the burdened rate, the multiplier, and a full breakdown. It opens on a worked example so the logic is clear before you change anything.
Labor Burden Rate Calculator
Enter the annual salary and the productive hours you expect, then set each burden component as a percent of base pay. The workbook returns the total burden amount, the burden percent, the multiplier on base pay, the base hourly rate, the fully burdened hourly rate, and a component breakdown that shows each cost in dollars and as a share of total burden.
A Rate Card across roles, a board-ready summary, sourced benchmarks, and the method in plain English
A Rate Card tab applies one burden profile across several roles at once and returns a burdened hourly rate and a fully burdened annual cost for each, with a team total. A one-page Summary carries the multiplier and the fully burdened rate for a leadership conversation, a Benchmark tab holds current figures from SSA, IRS, BLS, and workers-compensation sources, and the Notes tab documents how each number is built.
Three steps from a salary to a rate you can bid
You enter a salary and the productive hours, set each employer cost, and read the rate. The workbook does the rest.
Enter the salary and the productive hours
Fill the amber cells: the annual salary, the productive hours you expect, and a job title if you want one. The worked example runs a $75,000 role at 2,080 hours, change it to your own numbers. Lower the hours for planned time off and idle time if you want the cost spread over the hours you really get.
Set each burden component
Enter payroll taxes, health and retirement, paid time not worked, workers compensation, training, equipment, and overhead, each as a percent of base pay. They sum to your total burden percent, and the Benchmark tab gives current figures for each line so you are not trusting a default.
Read the rate and apply it across roles
The workbook returns the fully burdened hourly cost, the multiplier, and a full component breakdown. The Rate Card tab applies the same burden profile across a list of roles for a rate to bid each one, and the Summary rolls the multiplier and rate up for a leadership conversation.
Pricing off the wage alone gives away the burden on every billed hour
Two habits get burden wrong. The first prices work off the base wage and forgets that every employer cost, taxes, benefits, paid time off, workers comp, and overhead, sits on top of it, so margin leaks on every hour billed. The second spreads the cost across 2,080 hours when the team is paid for far fewer productive ones, which understates the real hourly cost. A model that layers each cost and divides the all-in figure across the hours you really get gives a rate a finance partner will accept.
Who this calculator fits and where to go if that is not you
It turns a salary into a fully burdened hourly rate and a multiplier for pricing, bidding, and costing work, with a Rate Card across roles and a board-ready summary. For the full annual cost of a hire, a pay range, or the cost of an open seat, the right tool is next to it.
Built for
- An owner, operator, or finance partner who bids work or costs projects and needs the real hourly cost of a role, not the base wage.
- An HR or comp partner who wants the burden multiplier and the fully burdened rate, set component by component and sense-checked against current figures.
- A services or trades business applying one burden profile across several roles to get a rate to bid each one.
If you are looking for
- The full fully loaded ANNUAL cost of a hire as a single yearly figure built component by component, rather than the hourly rate and multiplier. The Employee Cost Calculator covers that.
- Pay ranges, midpoints, and where a salary sits in a band. The Salary Band Builder builds those.
- What an open or unfilled seat costs across the year in lost output. The Vacancy Cost Calculator sizes it.
Before you buy
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Can I expense this purchase to my business?
Most customers buy TrueStep HR tools for business use, and a tool you use for work often qualifies as a deductible business expense. Whether it does for you depends on your situation, so confirm with your accountant or tax professional. Your receipt arrives by email at checkout and works as documentation.
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Put a rate on the role, not the wage
Enter a salary and your costs, and the workbook returns the fully burdened hourly rate and the multiplier on base pay, with a Rate Card across roles, in a file you keep.
Planning estimates and general business information, not legal or tax advice. Last reviewed June 2026.