Must have gone up since I last checked, but isn't it less for being in the service industry anyway, in the same league as waitresses and pizza delivery, where they are meant to make up the other half in tips.
Was thinking about the old $5.15 per hour minimum wage with the $2.15 for the service industry/"tipped" employees.
Last edited by Beskar; 08-05-2012 at 03:27.
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Pretty much. If you work 40 hour weeks on $7.25 for let's say 50 weeks out of the year, you make $14,500 a year. (11,700 Euros).
In the continuous 48 states the poverty line for a single individual is estimated at $11,170. So you better hope that your federal and state taxes don't take more than a combined 23% of your income or you are officially in poverty.
Of course this also doesn't take into account the wildly different cost of living between say California and say, South Dakota.
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Yea, a lot people my age that I know and work with that aren't going to school have to take two jobs in order to support themselves. Another downside of working two low paying jobs is if your workplaces decide to up your hours you get stuck working overtime but without overtime pay, and sometimes you end up working 16 hour days. Not fun.
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