That would depend a lot on where he is working. But lets say for example that he was making $20 per hour. Based on a 40 hour week that would be about $800. I am sure that there are plumbers that make a lot more that, however there are also some who make less.
Yes we do get paid bi-weekly for now this year since the economy went down new hires will get paid min. wage ($8.00) or less depends where you live and there will be no raises
If the lender/collector sues the borrower and wins a judgment the judgment can be executed as a wage garnishment. The maximum under federal law being 25% of the judgment debtor's disposable income, with the first 30 x minimum wage allowance (weekly based) being exempt from attachment.
Bi weekly and at my store its on thursdays
Real Wage = Money Wage / Price Index Real wage measures purchasing power, that is what an hour's labor can buy.
That is determined by the laws of the state in which the judgment debtor resides. The maximum amount is 25% after disposable income with an amount equal to the weekly based federal or state minimum wage amount being exempt from garnishment.
The average weekly wage in the year 1958 had a slight increase over the previous year. The weekly wage was $70.65
The United Kingdom's average weekly wage in the 1920 was five pounds. The weekly wage depended on various factors like the managerial position and the academic qualifications.
Her weekly wage is 968
1000.00
The weekly wage of West Ham's Matthew Taylor is $50,000 per week.
£250,000 a week
40,000 pounds
$19.20
£130,000 per week
$28.00
9 milion
The average weekly wage in 1951 was 67.50. A gallon of gas at this time cost just .19 cents. A new car was 1,500.00.