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Your new hourly rate will be $8.72
10% of 12.50 is 1.25.Therefore, the new hourly wage is 13.75
How much is the pay increase? $4.00? If so, then $12.50. You need to give more info, or clarify it please. This is simple math by multiplication ... Take $8.50 times 0.04 which is 0.34 ... add 8.50 and 0.34 and the result is the new hourly wage, $8.84.
Pay rise / old pay ie If some-one earning $1,000 per week gets a $50.00 pay rise, they have got a 5% pay rise.
13.77 with a 3% raise = 14.18 an hour
Your new hourly rate will be $8.72
This is an increase of 13.9528%
Congress passed and the President signed legislation for the 2009 federal pay raise providing a 3.9 percent overall average increase for General Schedule employees. http://www.myfederalretirement.com/public/194.cfm
$8.72
10% of 12.50 is 1.25.Therefore, the new hourly wage is 13.75
$85 is the annual increase and this is a 15% raise.85 = 20% Therefor 100% = 85/20*100 = $425.00
15.50 X y% = .75 (15.50 x y%)/15.50 = .75/15.50 y% = .4838 y = 4.8%
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Performance analysis is the process many employees go through in order to get a raise. Their managers set with them and analyzes their performance to determine whether they will get an increase in their income.
It is unknown how many hours a person has until a given raise, unless they know the schedule of raises. If a company gives employees raises, it is usually every 6 months to a year, and may vary on the pay increase.
How much is the pay increase? $4.00? If so, then $12.50. You need to give more info, or clarify it please. This is simple math by multiplication ... Take $8.50 times 0.04 which is 0.34 ... add 8.50 and 0.34 and the result is the new hourly wage, $8.84.
$1.25 an hour