Wisconsin PTO Calculator
Wisconsin does not require PTO payout by law; employer policy governs.
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No state PTO payout law.
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3.08 hrs
80 ÷ 26 = 3.08 hrs
80 hrs (10.0 days)
3.08 × 26 = 80 hrs
0.0 hrs (0.0 days)
Current balance (0) − used (0) = 0.0 hrs
Enter your hourly rate to see PTO dollar value and payout estimate.
| Month | Accrued | Balance |
|---|---|---|
| January | 6.67 h | 6.67 h |
| February | 6.67 h | 13.33 h |
| March | 6.67 h | 20.00 h |
| April | 6.67 h | 26.67 h |
| May | 6.67 h | 33.33 h |
| June | 6.67 h | 40.00 h |
| July | 6.67 h | 46.67 h |
| August | 6.67 h | 53.33 h |
| September | 6.67 h | 60.00 h |
| October | 6.67 h | 66.67 h |
| November | 6.67 h | 73.33 h |
| December | 6.67 h | 80.00 h |
Wisconsin does not have a state law requiring PTO payout. Whether you receive a payout is up to your employer. This Wisconsin PTO calculator applies your state's rules. For exact legal language, consult Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development or an attorney.
Wisconsin PTO Laws Summary
PTO Payout at Termination
Your state does not require PTO payout
No state PTO payout law.
Use-it-or-lose-it
No specific state regulation; employer policy typically governs.
For official guidance, see Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development.
Wisconsin PTO FAQ
Wisconsin does not require employers to pay out unused PTO. Check your employer's policy.
Wisconsin does not have specific use-it-or-lose-it regulations; employer policy typically governs.
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