1 dollar per year
Subs just fill in at any time there needed, teachers are full time.
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Yes.
I got this information from http://projects.washingtonpost.com/elections/keyraces/census/ky Here is a chart of median income for Kentucky and for the whole U.S:KentuckyNationalMedian Household Income: $40,267Per capita Income: $21,951Male full-time, year round, workers median income:$39,920Female full-time, year round, workers median income:$29,957Families below poverty level: 13.2%Individuals below poverty level: 17.3%Median Household Income: $41,994Per capita Income: $21,587Male full-time, year round, workers median income:$37,057Female full-time, year round, workers median income:$27,194Families below poverty level: 9.2%Individuals below poverty level: 12.4%
Temple UniversityPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaFaculty: 1,411 part time; 1,709 full time.
Beekeeping is usually a leisure pastime and not a full time career therefore no real income from beekeeping.
Only 1 return is filed by anyone. It includes all income.
No you do not have to work full-time. Working anytime will get your wages garnished. Child support even garnish wages on Day labor and temporary jobs. Income is income and they will take from any source of income you may have.
If it's a full time job at 40 hrs. per week, the yearly net income is 38,400 before tax.
There is no law stating full time students may not live in low income apartments. You did not supply enough information, but I will assume the problem is that you attend school full time and do not work. In that scenario, most people get money from student aid, student loans, or family. This is not technically income. You do not pay taxes on it. Student housing may accept these forms of "income" but a commercial apartment building usually will not. They can not give a unit to someone with no official income.
around 45,000 dollars