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I work in PA, work in a food store, I make 7.25 an hour. And I work 24 hours for the week. How much do I make?

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    Go here for some handy paycheck tools: http://www.PayCheckCity.com As to how long you will receive minimum wage, that's up to your employer if you stay there or up to you if you go after a job that pays better.

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Go here for some handy paycheck tools: http://www.PayCheckCity.com As to how long you will receive minimum wage, that's up to your employer if you stay there or up to you if you go after a job that pays better.

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Depends on where you live and what you put on your W-4. If your W-4 says single/zero allowances, you'd take home around $153 a week minus $2 to $5 a week for local income tax (amount depends on where you live) probably minus another $1 a week for emergency services tax. You'll make minimum wage until your employer decides to give you a raise, there's no set time for that. Could be a short time, could be never. If you are in a union, the contract would define it.

Judy

7.25 x 24 = ? ? x 5.65, for FICA deduction maybe 1% or more for a state employee tax and the income tax will depend on how you filed your W-4 with your employer and any raises you receive will depend entirely on your employer

tro

Here's a thought -- how about looking at your pay check and stub?

Mary

Depends on where you live and what you put on your W-4. If your W-4 says single/zero allowances, you'd take home around $153 a week minus $2 to $5 a week for local income tax (amount depends on where you live) probably minus another $1 a week for emergency services tax. You'll make minimum wage until your employer decides to give you a raise, there's no set time for that. Could be a short time, could be never. If you are in a union, the contract would define it.

Judy

7.25 x 24 = ? ? x 5.65, for FICA deduction maybe 1% or more for a state employee tax and the income tax will depend on how you filed your W-4 with your employer and any raises you receive will depend entirely on your employer

tro

Here's a thought -- how about looking at your pay check and stub?

Mary

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