New Mexico Overtime Calculator
Built & reviewed by Nandu Kannan · Overtime rules cited to primary statutes
1.5× after 40 hours in a workweek. No daily overtime. Enter your hours per day and hourly rate to get exact regular and overtime pay for New Mexico.
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Overtime rules in New Mexico
1.5× after 40 hours in a workweek. No daily overtime.
New Mexico uses the 40-hour weekly rule; some cities set higher minimum wages.
Because New Mexico has no daily-overtime rule, only your weekly total matters: hours over 40 in the workweek are paid at 1.5×. A handful of states (California, Alaska, Colorado, Nevada) add daily overtime on top of this — New Mexico is not one of them.
New Mexico overtime pay example
Overtime pay = overtime hours × hourly rate × 1.5
At the New Mexico minimum wage of $12.00, an overtime
hour is worth $18.00. A 45-hour week =
40 regular ($480.00) + 5 overtime (5 × $12.00 × 1.5 = $90.00) = $570.00 gross. Earn more than minimum
wage? Put your own rate into the calculator above.
Minimum wage & overtime in New Mexico
New Mexico's $12.00 is a statewide floor; Santa Fe and Las Cruces set higher local rates. That's $4.75 above the federal floor of $7.25, and overtime is still calculated on your actual regular rate — not the minimum. See the full breakdown on the New Mexico minimum wage page.
Frequently asked questions
How is overtime calculated in New Mexico?
In New Mexico, 1.5× after 40 hours in a workweek. No daily overtime. Overtime is paid at 1.5× your regular hourly rate. Enter your hours and rate above to see the exact amount.
Does New Mexico have daily overtime?
No. New Mexico does not have daily overtime — you earn 1.5× only after 40 hours in a workweek, no matter how the hours fall across days. New Mexico uses the 40-hour weekly rule; some cities set higher minimum wages.
What is the overtime pay rate in New Mexico?
Time-and-a-half — 1.5× your regular hourly rate — for qualifying overtime hours. For example, $20/hour becomes $30/hour for each overtime hour. New Mexico does not require double time under state law.
Do salaried employees in New Mexico get overtime?
It depends on whether the role is "exempt" or "non-exempt" under the federal FLSA. Salary alone does not make someone exempt — the job duties and a minimum salary threshold both matter. Hourly, non-exempt workers in New Mexico are owed overtime.
General information based on the federal FLSA and New Mexico labor rules. Confirm your situation with the U.S. Department of Labor or your state labor office. Not legal or payroll advice.
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