20,000 per year in all states because i am one and ive looked into moving
Salaries are always linked to the importance of an enterprise, and to the knowledge and curriculum of the scientist. But there isn't a fixed salary for this kind of profession. There is a negotiation between the enterprise and the scientist or a high level professional of any field.(This is my point of view, corrections are welcome from the expertises on this issue.)
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Respectfully, it is a foolish discussion to have.. There are really only 2 personal tax rates right now - with the second (higher) one effective only on that part of ones income above the top amount of the first one....so most people really only deal with one right now anyway! An certainly 2 doesn't seem excessive or overly complex.The issue of the question, relates especially to tax code complexity and fairness, and really must address more of what comprises taxable income and deductions, not the rate applied. What I'm saying is it is generally agreed, fairness or Pros and Cons as such, are more determined by what you pay tax on than what the rate is.Consider...mathamatically, if we have 2 rates now and went to one - all other things remaining the same (how much $ the Govt needs to raise by tax) - the rate for the higher rate would be lowered and the lower rate raised...can't happen any other way...unless you change what is taxed, in which case, likely those generally needy...who actually pay little or nothing now, will have to pay the flat rate on much more "taxable" income. Because of many things, the affluent really already have most all new "marginal" income as taxable income at the higher rate now!
Every diamond is worth what someone will pay you for it. Before you sell any diamond, regardless of its colour, pay for a certificate from a certified gemologist who will rate the diamond, according to its cut, colour, carat weight and clarity. Those details will help you establish a 'fair market value' for your diamond(s).
About 42,820 dollars each year.
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That depends on the agency you are applying for but a typical scientist would make 40-60K a year. Which translates to $20-$30/hr.
Depends on pay "Grade" scale. Ranges from 75-125k, averages to 115k
The ability to pay strict attention to details while seeing an overall picture.
We're civil service employees, so we're not getting rich by any means. I work for a state that ranks 5th in the nation for forensic scientist pay. After taxes I take home about 28K a year. Its enough to get by, but not nearly enough for the education and credibility hearings we have to go through.
They get paid a salary of $24,040 -$50,420
The highest pay of a forensic pathologist is around $610,000 a year.
Answer: Either of the following methods: 1. ((New pay rate / old pay rate) - 1) * 100 2. ((New pay rate - old pay rate) / old pay rate ) * 100 Proof: If old pay rate = 15 $/hr and new pay rate = 18 $/hr, then: 1. ((18 / 15) - 1) * 100 = 20% 2. ((18 - 15) / 15) * 100 = 20% Check: old pay rate * (decimal version of 20%=0.20) + old pay rate = new pay rate 15 * 0.20 + 15 = 18
What is the pay rate for Phlebotomy in Kentucky
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Journeyman FBI personnel are usually at pay grade GS-13; supervisors are at GS-14. The pay scale for GS-13s is presently US$71,464 to $93,175 per year; GS-14s make US$86,497 to $110,104. In addition to this pay, most employees receive locality pay that varies with the cost of living in the area of their assignment and other supplementary compensation.