Busboy, cook, waiter, plumber, electrician, musician ... just about anything except volunteer work.
Usually a psychologist will earn an average wage of
They would earn just above minimum wage, starting out.
Bread is not a living being capable of obtaining and maintaining a career that would earn it minimum wage.
Fred earns this additional wage because he get more.
Well, wage is how much one earns. Annual wage means earnings in one year.Saying MEDIAN annual wage would mean you are asking about a group of individuals. A median is defined as a number at the center position of a set of numbers. In other words, whatever that MEDIAN annual wage is, 50% of people would earn more than that number in a year, 50% would earn less.
As of 2005, the latest data released by the US government, one would have to earn over $100,000 to be included the top 10% of wage earners in the US. To be in the top 1%, one would have to make more than $348,000.
Entry Wage: $52,400Median Wage: $57,520Experienced Wage: $63,040
AnswerMinimum wage. You can't live off a laborers wage.
It might be different in different states- but they must claim 100% of the tips they receive on a credit card (as it can be traced) and/or the amount that would make them earn at least minimum wage in a non-waitress job- providing that they did earn at least that much. IF they do not earn at least minimum wage their employer must add to their take home salary to make it equal minimum wage.
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The U.S. Dept. of Labor (2008) statistics said the median annual wages of all wage-and-salaried lawyers were $110,590. The middle half of the occupation earned between $74,980 and $163,320. See below web site for this or any occupation in the U.S.: