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Oregon minimum wage: $14.70/hour | State avg: $29.81/hour

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Wages & Salary Data — Oregon 2026

Oregon's minimum wage is $14.70/hour statewide ($15.45 in Portland metro, $13.70 in non-urban areas) in 2026. Average annual salary is approximately $62,000. Oregon's income tax tops out at 9.9%. Oregon has no sales tax. Portland's tech sector (Intel, Adidas, Nike) and healthcare offer above-average wages. After-tax hourly rates are significantly lower than gross due to Oregon's high income tax.

Pay MetricOregon 2026
State Minimum Wage$14.70/hour
Minimum Wage (Annual, FT)$30,576/year
Approx. Average Annual Salary$62,000/year
Average Hourly Rate$29.81/hour
Average Biweekly Pay$2,385/paycheck
Average Monthly Pay$5,167/month
Standard Full-Time Hours2,080 hours/year (40 hrs/wk × 52)
Overtime Threshold40 hours/week (FLSA)

Common Salary Conversions

Annual SalaryHourly (40 hrs)MonthlyBiweeklyWeekly
$30,000$14.42$2,500$1,154$577
$40,000$19.23$3,333$1,538$769
$50,000$24.04$4,167$1,923$962
$60,000$28.85$5,000$2,308$1,154
$75,000$36.06$6,250$2,885$1,442
$100,000$48.08$8,333$3,846$1,923
$120,000$57.69$10,000$4,615$2,308
$150,000$72.12$12,500$5,769$2,885

Based on 40 hours/week, 52 weeks/year (2,080 hours). Gross figures before taxes.

Frequently Asked Questions — Salaries in Oregon

The average annual salary in Oregon is approximately $62,000/year, which equals $29.81/hour on a standard 40-hour workweek. This is a statewide average — wages vary significantly by industry, experience, education, and location within Oregon.

The minimum wage in Oregon is $14.70/hour as of 2026. Working full-time (2,080 hours/year), that equals $30,576/year gross before taxes. After federal income tax and FICA, take-home pay on minimum wage is approximately $25,072-$26,295/year depending on deductions.

Divide your annual salary by 2,080 (52 weeks × 40 hours) for a standard full-time position. Example: $60,000 ÷ 2,080 = $28.85/hour. For part-time or different schedules, multiply your weekly hours by 52 to get annual hours, then divide. The calculator above does this automatically and shows all pay periods.

$20/hour × 2,080 hours/year = $41,600/year gross before taxes. After federal taxes (assuming single filer, standard deduction) and FICA, take-home is approximately $33,000–$35,000/year, or about $2,750–$2,900/month. In Oregon, with typical expenses around $2,890/month, a $20/hour income is tight but livable, especially with a roommate or lower housing costs.

A living wage for a single adult in Oregon (covering housing, food, transportation, healthcare, and basic personal expenses without government assistance) is approximately $18-$25/hour depending on your specific city and circumstances. For a family of four with two earners, the target rises to $25-$35/hour per earner. See the budget calculator for a detailed breakdown of typical monthly expenses in Oregon.