Rules vary state to state (and country to country) most jurisdictions the range is 12-16 and there are restrictions on the number of hours that one can work and what hours in a day (ie not during school and not late at night).
In South Australia, for instance, its fifteen years.
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The best way for a minor to work and receive pay is to mow a lawn or babysit for someone that you or your parents know. You can work for pay in Colorado when you are 14.
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you havr to be 14 to 17 to receive pay for a real job.
In the State of Michigan a student can work at the age of 15 with a work permit from the school they attend.
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it depends on the job (minimum:14 but must have work permit )
== == Atleast fourteen years of age. But they can only work a certain amount of hours.
11 according to the Nevada law I read the handbook of laws.
GO to dol.gov in look at the "kid and youth" section
I think BUT I am not SURE its age 14. Or ask some one you know maybe.
With a permit it was 15 about 20 years ago I am guessing it is the same now.