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Minimum will vary from one place to another. How much you get paid depends on the hourly rate, number of hours, and the taxes that are withheld from your check.

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Well, when minimum wage was first introduced in the 1930s as part of the New Deal it was 25 cents/hour and the work week was 44 hours, so a weekly check (before deductions) was $11.00

The current minimum wage is $7.25/hour (some states are higher) and the work week is 40 hours, so a weekly check (before deductions) is $290.00

Deductions will depend on the W-4 you gave your employers and other things, they reduce the actual amount of the check as written.

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it depends on how much you are eligible to receive based on your level of income.

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3y ago

evidently you people don't now how many are receiving all the benefits Welfare people get. Their are thousands and thousands of people that get free this and free that and they complain they don't get much. Insurance alone is more than enough. Many can work, but too lazy and it goes on generation after generation. How much more can us taxpayer put up with. I would rather see more people being hired to check up on these bums. They are pulling the wool over your eyes. A lot of them work under the table and don't claim that money at all. The ones that truly need it and can't work at all I have no problem with that. They need the help. I don't like to cause trouble, but this is getting out of hand.

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