The amount of benefits you receive is entirely dependant on the state employment office where you work, not the hourly wages you made. It generally it's based on the total wages you earned in a specific time period relative to when you file, called a base year, and normally is the period of the first 4 of the last 5 full calendar quarters you worked.
$31,200
$14.42 per hour.
Usually $10 to$9 dollars an hour.
if you are making 28 dollars an hour and working 40 hours a week, you are earning 1,120 dollars a week. If you work 52 weeks in a year, you will earn 58,240 dollars.
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if i work 40 hours a week and get paid 12 dollars an hour and i work full time how much will i be making a year
$20,800 if you were working 40 hours a week.
Assuming you are working a full-time, 40-hour week with two weeks vacation, you are making $10 per hour.
$9 and hour/ and $360 dollars a week/ $1600-$1800 dollars a month/ $25000-$30000 a year.
If you are making 12 dollars per hour, and working 30 hours a week, you would make $360 a week. Do you mean that you make 12 dollars an hour after taxes have been applied?
Check with your Local unemployment office. They will give you the most current information. The fact that your boss is a yeller has no impact on you receiving unemployment.
i dont know ask the bank,