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$ 179,700
For the 2010 season, there is no salary cap in the NFL. The NFL owners opted out of the collective bargaining agreement made with the players in 2006. Since there is no agreement, there is no cap. Certainly, any new agreement will contain a salary cap. If there is not a new agreement in place by the start of the 2011 season, there will be no NFL football. For the 2009 season, the NFL salary cap was $127 million.
No.
The nhl salary cap is the amount of money each team gets to pay there players. This way a team cant have a ton of all stars because they wont be able to pay all of them because of the "salary cap". This keeps teams balanced.
$350-$450 per week not including room and board or road expenses. Not much compared to the big leagues.
Essentially constantly variable and dependent on many things. 2 people with the same job and salary rarely pay the same tax.
Federal pay period calendars 2009 can be found at: USDA's National Finance Center. See links below
Federal prosecutors usually have the title of Assistant United States Attorney. They are paid based on the GS level pay scale, starting at GS-11. The 2009 GS-11 starting salary is $49,544. The maximum GS level is GS-15 and the maximum 2009 salary for that level is $127,604. These numbers do not include locality pay that gives cost of living adjustments to attorneys assigned to high cost of living areas. More information can be found at the DOJ's website: http://www.usdoj.gov/oarm/arm/hp/hpsalary.htm
April 15th falls midweek in 2009 and as such that is the deadline to pay Federal taxes in the U.S.
I believe it has an average salary of $53,640. Average salary amounts to $22.84 an hour. Including average salary, bonus, and total pay. A similar analysis by Thomas last year of BLS salary data for 2009.
By federal law, salaried employees are not required to get overtime pay. Your company may offer bonuses or incentives though.
The senate and President George W. Bush recently passed a bill which would increase federal and military salaries by 3.9% in 2009. http://www.govcentral.com/benefits/2374-2009-government-pay-schedule