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Fact Sheet: How to Compute Rates of Pay

Background

Hourly and biweekly rates for General Schedule employees are computed under 5 U.S.C. 5504. Premium pay is computed under 5 U.S.C. chapter 55, subchapter V, and 5 CFR part 550, subpart A. The rates are computed based on an employee's annual rate of basic pay, including any applicable special rate supplement or locality payment. (Note: Overtime pay for nonexempt employees is computed under the Fair Labor Standards Act, subject to some special rules for Federal employees. See 5 CFR part 551. In addition, firefighters covered by 5 U.S.C. 5545b are subject to special rules for computing hourly rates and overtime pay. See 5 CFR part 550, subpart M.)

Rules for Rounding

Rates must be rounded to the nearest cent, counting one-half cent and over as the next higher cent (e.g., round $18.845 to $18.85).

Procedure

Follow the rules below to compute rates of pay. (Note: The examples below are based on annual rates that have been increased by a locality pay percentage of 30.48%. See Salary Table 2020-DCB.)

  1. Hourly Rate.

    Divide annual rate of basic pay by 2,087 hours.
    GS-9, step 1 = $ 59,534.
    $ 59,534 / 2,087 hours = $ 28.53.

  2. Biweekly Rate.

    Multiply hourly rate of basic pay by 80 hours.
    $ 28.53 x 80 hours = $ 2,282.40.

  3. Title 5 Overtime Hourly Rate
    1. if employee's rate of basic pay is less than rate of basic pay for GS-10, step 1

      Multiply hourly rate of basic pay by 1.5.
      $ 28.53 x 1.5 = $ 42.80.

    2. if employee's rate of basic pay is more than rate of basic pay for GS-10, step 1

      Use the greater of (1) the GS-10, step 1, hourly rate of basic pay multiplied by 1.5 OR (2) the employee’s hourly rate of basic pay. (5 CFR 550.113)

      GS-10, step 1 = $ 65,561.
      $ 65,561 / 2,087 hours = $ 31.41.
      $ 31.41 x 1.5 = $ 47.12.

      GS-14, step 1 = $ 121,316.
      $ 121,316 / 2,087 hours = $ 58.13.

      In this example, the employee's hourly rate of basic pay ($58.13) is greater than the GS-10, step 1, hourly rate of basic pay multiplied by 1.5 ($47.12). Therefore, the employee's title 5 overtime hourly rate is equal to his or her hourly rate of basic pay.

  4. Night Pay.

    Multiply hourly rate of basic pay by 10%. (5 CFR 550.121)
    GS-9, step 1 = $ 59,534.
    $ 59,534 / 2,087 hours = $ 28.53.
    $ 28.53 x 0.10 = $ 2.85.

  5. Sunday Premium Pay.

    Multiply hourly rate of basic pay by 25%. (5 CFR 550.171)
    $ 28.53 x 0.25 = $ 7.13.

  6. Holiday Premium Pay.

    Multiply hourly rate of basic pay by number of nonovertime hours worked on holiday (not to exceed 8 hours or the number of nonovertime hours of a compressed work schedule). (5 CFR 550.131 and 5 CFR 610.407)
    $ 28.53 x 8 hours = $ 228.24

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