Rate multiplied by unpaid hours.
Unpaid Wages Calculator
State guidelines research · April 2026 · Editorial standards
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Estimate unpaid wage claims and liquidated damages.
How this Unpaid Wages calculator works
Enter hourly rate and unpaid hours.
Unpaid Wages laws across the U.S.: what you need to know
Federal baseline rules often apply nationwide, but state statutes, court rules, and agency practice can change amounts, deadlines, and remedies. Choose your state in the calculator to read jurisdiction-specific context. Always confirm current law with a licensed attorney in your state.
Frequently asked questions
Extra damages often equal to base wages.
Yes.
Payroll and time records.
Yes, by statute.
No.
Legal Sources & References
- U.S. Government Publishing Office — eCFR (current federal regulations)
- Official state legislature and court websites for your selected state
- National Conference of State Legislatures — state law surveys
Citations are for research and verification. Statutes, thresholds, and agency guidance change; confirm the current text with official sources or a licensed attorney in your state.
Legal disclaimer
This calculator provides general U.S. planning estimates for informational purposes only. Select your state for jurisdiction-specific limitations. Results do not constitute legal advice.
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