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Overtime Pay: Know Your Rights & Maximize Earnings

What Counts as Overtime?

In most U.S. states, overtime applies when you work:

  • More than 40 hours in a workweek (federal law)
  • More than 8 hours in a day (some states like California)
  • 7th consecutive day of work (some states)

Current Overtime Rules (2024)

State Overtime Rules
Federal (FLSA) 1.5x after 40 hours/week
California 1.5x after 8 hours/day or 40 hours/week
Colorado 1.5x after 12 hours/day or 40 hours/week

3 Smart Ways to Benefit from Overtime

  1. Calculate the real value - After taxes, is that extra hour worth it?
  2. Negotiate higher base pay - A $1/hour raise affects all hours, not just overtime
  3. Track your hours - Many workers are owed unpaid overtime they didn't realize

Pro Tip: For every $1/hour raise, you'll earn $2,080 more annually (at 40 hours/week). That's often better than occasional overtime!

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