Hawaii Overtime Calculator

Hawaii pays overtime by the week, alongside one of the fastest-rising minimum wages in the country. Enter your hours to see your weekly pay.

WH By WageHour Tools Editorial Team Verified against official sources January 1, 2026 How we research
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Calculate your Hawaii overtime pay

Regular
40.0h
$1,000.00
Overtime
6.0h
$225.00
Total this week
$1,225.00

Hawaii Overtime Rules

Weekly OT
After 40h
at 1.5× pay
Daily OT
None
Federal FLSA only
Minimum wage
$14.00
tipped $12.50
Updated
2026-01-01
Hawaii Dept. of Labor & Industrial Relations — Wage Standards ↗

Hawaii pays overtime after 40 hours a week at 1.5×, with no daily overtime. Where Hawaii stands out is its minimum wage, which is on a stepped schedule climbing toward $18 an hour — among the highest in the nation.

  • 1.5× pay for hours worked beyond 40 in a workweek.
  • No daily overtime or double time under Hawaii law.
  • Hawaii's minimum wage is rising on a set schedule toward $18, well above the federal floor.

Hawaii overtime follows the weekly 40-hour rule, so its high cost of living and high minimum wage — not daily overtime — are what set pay here apart. The Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations enforces wage law.

Hawaii minimum wage (2026)

The Hawaii minimum wage is $14.00/hour (tipped minimum $12.50). Reaches $18 by 2028. Overtime is calculated on your actual hourly rate, not the minimum. See the full 2026 minimum wage table or compare states side by side.

Frequently asked questions

Does Hawaii have daily overtime?

No. Hawaii uses the weekly 40-hour rule — 1.5× over 40 — with no daily overtime. A long single day only counts if your week tops 40 hours.

How high is Hawaii's minimum wage going?

Hawaii set a stepped schedule that lifts the minimum wage toward $18 an hour, one of the highest in the country. Overtime is 1.5× of your actual rate, so it rises with your pay.

Who enforces overtime in Hawaii?

The Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR), Wage Standards Division. The state overtime rule matches the federal 40-hour standard.