Oklahoma Overtime Calculator
Oklahoma mirrors the federal overtime rule and minimum wage. Enter your hours to see your weekly pay.
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Oklahoma Overtime Rules
Oklahoma follows the federal FLSA for overtime — 1.5× after 40 hours a week, with no daily overtime. Oklahoma's state minimum wage is pinned to the federal rate, so $7.25 is the floor for covered employers.
- 1.5× pay for hours worked beyond 40 in a workweek.
- No daily overtime or double time under Oklahoma law.
- Oklahoma's minimum wage tracks the federal $7.25.
Oklahoma overtime follows the weekly 40-hour rule. The Oklahoma Department of Labor handles state wage matters; overtime claims for covered employers are federal.
The Oklahoma minimum wage is $7.25/hour (tipped minimum $2.13). 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
No. Oklahoma follows the federal weekly rule — 1.5× after 40 hours — so a long single day earns no overtime by itself. Only weekly hours over 40 count.
Oklahoma's minimum wage is tied to the federal $7.25. Overtime is 1.5× of your actual hourly rate, which for most workers is higher than the minimum.
The Oklahoma Department of Labor handles state wage issues, while federal overtime claims go to the U.S. Department of Labor. Both apply the same 40-hour rule.