Some get 52 weeks pay per year.
Some get 26 weeks pay per year.
Some get 12 months pay per year.
Depends upon your employer/pension paydays.
Whether paid bi-weekly or weekly or never, the number of weeks in the year remains the same - just over 52 weeks.
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52 times, there are 52 weeks in a year.
There are 52 weeks in a year and therefore 52 pay periods for an employee being paid weekly.
If you reefer to 1 year you would get 52 paychecks, since there is 52 weeks in a year.
If you work every week of the year, you will work 52 weeks. If you get paid every week, you will receive 52 paychecks. If you get paid every two weeks, you will receive 26 paychecks. If you get paid twice a month, you will receive 24 paychecks. I don't see why you say there are only 48 working weeks. Actually there are 52 weeks and 1 day in a year (unless it's a leap-year - then it's 52 weeks and 2 days). The other 4 weeks are "paid annual holidays" which you don't physically have to work but still get paid for.
If you're paid semimonthly, you're paid twice a month, or 24 times a year. Don't confuse semimonthly with biweekly, which is getting paid every two weeks, or 26 times a year.
In Europe the normal annual leave entitlement is 30 days or 6 weeks paid leave a year.
There are roughly 43 weeks in 10 months. If the employee was paid every two weeks, he or she would have received 21 checks.
There are 52 working weeks in a year, unless you are a teacher. If you get paid vacation, you can subtract one or two weeks.
i believe it is 26 Actually it depends on how often you are paid. If you are paid annually you get paid once per year, if you are paid semi-annually that means twice per year. Monthly you would be paid 12 times a year. Semi-monthly you would receive 24 checks per year. You would be paid 26 times a year if you are paid bi-weekly (which is every 2 weeks).