{"id":8187,"date":"2025-07-26T22:28:48","date_gmt":"2025-07-26T10:28:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.publicholidaycalendar.com\/en\/?p=8187"},"modified":"2025-07-26T22:28:48","modified_gmt":"2025-07-26T10:28:48","slug":"how-many-vacation-days-do-you-earn-per-month-the-complete-guide-to-accruing-paid-time-off","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.publicholidaycalendar.com\/de\/how-many-vacation-days-do-you-earn-per-month-the-complete-guide-to-accruing-paid-time-off\/","title":{"rendered":"Wie viele Urlaubstage stehen Ihnen pro Monat zu? Der komplette Leitfaden zum Erwerb von bezahltem Urlaub"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.publicholidaycalendar.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/07\/pexels-photo-238467-4.jpeg\" alt=\" How Many Vacation Days Do You Earn Per Month? The Complete Guide to Accruing Paid Time Off \"\/><\/p>\n<p> Hey there, holiday lovers! It&#8217;s your Holiday Little Assistant here. One question I get asked all the time is, <b>&#8220;How many vacation days do you actually earn each month?&#8221;<\/b> Whether you&#8217;re starting a new job or just trying to plan your next getaway, understanding how paid time off (PTO) builds up is super important. Let&#8217;s break it all down so you can maximize those hard-earned days off! <\/p>\n<h2> How Vacation Accrual Works: The Basics <\/h2>\n<p> Most companies don\u2019t just hand out all your vacation days on January 1st\u2014instead, you <i>accrue<\/i> them over time, usually per pay period or monthly. The standard formula looks something like this: If you get 15 vacation days a year, that\u2019s about <b>1.25 days per month<\/b> (15 days \u00f7 12 months). But hold up\u2014it\u2019s rarely that simple! Some companies use hours worked (e.g., 4 hours per pay period), while others have tiered systems based on seniority. Pro tip: Always check your employee handbook or HR portal for the exact math. <\/p>\n<h2> Questions Related to Vacation Accrual <\/h2>\n<h3> 1. Do part-time workers earn vacation days? <\/h3>\n<p> Absolutely, but it\u2019s usually prorated. If a full-timer gets 1.25 days\/month, a 20-hour\/week employee might earn half that. Gig workers? Sadly, PTO is rare unless required by state law (looking at you, California!). <\/p>\n<h3> 2. Can unused days roll over to next year? <\/h3>\n<p> This one\u2019s a mixed bag. Some companies let you bank a certain number of days, while others have a &#8220;use it or lose it&#8221; policy. A sneaky loophole: If your employer offers unlimited PTO, you technically don\u2019t accrue days\u2014but watch out for burnout! <\/p>\n<h3> 3. What\u2019s the difference between PTO and vacation days? <\/h3>\n<p> Great question! Traditional setups split sick days and vacation days, but modern <b>PTO banks<\/b> lump everything together. So if you accrue 10 days\/year, that covers flu season <i>Und<\/i> beach trips. <\/p>\n<h3> 4. How fast does accrual speed up with seniority? <\/h3>\n<p> After 5+ years at many companies, your rate might jump from 15 to 20 days\/year\u2014that\u2019s an extra 0.4 days\/month! Always ask about milestone boosts during salary negotiations. <\/p>\n<h3> 5. Do holidays count as part of my accrual? <\/h3>\n<p> Nope! Federal holidays (like July 4th) are usually separate from your PTO balance. But some employers make you use vacation days for holidays\u2014yikes. Red flag alert! <\/p>\n<p> So, da haben Sie es! W\u00e4hrend <b>1 to 1.5 days per month<\/b> is typical for full-timers in the U.S., your exact number depends on company policy, hours worked, and how long you\u2019ve been on the job. The key? Track your balance like a hawk and plan trips around your accrual rate. Nothing worse than realizing too late that your dream vacation needs two more months of saving up days! <\/p>\n<p> FAQpro tip: If your accrual feels stingy, check if your state mandates sick leave (e.g., 1 hour per 30 worked in Oregon). Every little bit helps! <\/p>\n<p> Thanks for hanging out with your Holiday Little Assistant today! Hope this guide helps you navigate the wild world of PTO. Got more questions? Hit me up\u2014I live for this stuff. Now go enjoy that well-deserved time off! <\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hallo, Urlaubsfreunde! Hier ist euer kleiner Urlaubsassistent. Eine Frage, die mir st\u00e4ndig gestellt wird, lautet: \u201eWie viele Urlaubstage stehen euch eigentlich monatlich zu?\u201c Egal, ob ihr einen neuen Job antretet oder einfach nur euren n\u00e4chsten Urlaub plant: Es ist super wichtig zu wissen, wie sich bezahlter Urlaub (PTO) ansammelt. 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