http://www.riksbank.com/swedishstat/link8_en.html
About 0,98% of its GNP
Yes, but you have to pay for study material. After Fall 2011, students from outside of Europe have to pay for studying at a university level in Sweden.
Tuition is free for students entering the 2009 academic year. After that, there will be a bill proposing that international students outside the European Union should pay tuition in Sweden.
1. reasonable wages - 20 percent of pay goes to food. 2. Everybody free of work - 25 days a year according to national law.
Yes in the biggest cities can you pay with euros on some places, but you often get swedish kronor back then and the best is to have swedish kronor insted of euros.No, in Sweden they use kronor (SEK).
There is no minimum wage, the salary is negotiated with the unions, but by law an employer can pay you as much as he wants to. However, it is a well known fact that the worst paying jobs in Sweden are around 100SEK/hour, before taxes.
Japan doesn’t pay the United States and the United States doesn’t provide them with foreign aid.
I work there. I know that cashier pay is minimum wage.
As much as someone is willing to pay for it
$8.50
a losey 7.25 an hour -_-
Not more than .50 cents for an 8 ounce glass.
how much do a physical therapy aid make evey two wks
not pay taxes make too much money be white
In most instances, you should not have to pay for student financial aid - this is a free service offered to all students enrolled at the college/university. However, you may have to pay for student loans depending on your financial situation.
Does public aid pay for breast reductions?
Sweden does not have a minimum wage defined by law. This is negotiated between the employers and the unions which organize the workers in the field of work in which the company does business.
Yes, when you pay taxes a part of that goes to the Federal Government. Which technically you are paying for Federal Aid.