Take-Home Hourly Rate Calculator for Wisconsin Servers

Wisconsin · Tipped wage as of 2026-01-01

What Wisconsin servers and bartenders actually take home per hour. Pre-filled with the Wisconsin tipped minimum of $2.33/hr — adjust to your real wage if higher.

Last reviewed Apr 23, 2026

Wisconsin tipped wage rules

Wisconsin permits the federal tip credit, so your base wage may be as low as $2.33/hr. Your employer must make up the difference if tips don't bring you to $7.25/hr.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor — Minimum Wages for Tipped Employees

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    How this is calculated
    1. Multiply hours by your hourly wage → base pay.
    2. Add card tips and cash tips, then subtract tip-out → take-home.
    3. Divide take-home by hours worked → your take-home hourly rate.

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    FAQ

    What is the tipped minimum wage in Wisconsin?

    As of 2026-01-01, Wisconsin's tipped minimum wage is $2.33/hr and the regular minimum wage is $7.25/hr. Wisconsin permits the federal tip credit, so your base wage may be as low as $2.33/hr. Your employer must make up the difference if tips don't bring you to $7.25/hr.

    How is take-home hourly rate calculated for Wisconsin servers?

    Multiply hours by your base wage (in Wisconsin, often $2.33/hr), add card and cash tips, then subtract tip-out. Divide by hours worked. The calculator above does this for you.

    Should I include cash tips?

    Yes. Cash tips are part of take-home. Track them daily and include them here.