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  2. Previously, the pay range for store managers was between $65,000 and $170,000, it said. It will now change to be between $90,000 and $170,000, based on the store format that the manager runs.

  3. Walmart will pay more than $600,000 a year to some top ... - AOL

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    Last year Walmart made changes to pay packages for both US store managers and hourly employees. The company increased salaries for its store manager position, with the average starting at $128,000 ...

  4. Walmart managers can now earn $400,000 a year, no college ...

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    Combined with a previously announced new average salary of $128,000 and the ability to earn up to 200% of that salary in bonuses, a Walmart manager could earn as much as $404,000 a year.

  5. Walmart to raise average hourly wage to more than $17. ... - AOL

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    The range of salaries for store employees will also climb to $14 to $19 an hour, from $12 to $18 an hour. About 340,000 store employees will get a raise, representing 21% of Walmart’s 1.6 ...

  6. Walmart greeter - Wikipedia

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    A Walmart greeter is an employee whose role is to wait at the front door of a Walmart store and greet all shoppers who enter. [1] CEO and founder Sam Walton implemented the role nationally in the 1980s. [1] The position is considered to be a big part of the company's identity and culture, [2] as well as one of its most recognized hallmarks. [3]

  7. 3 Major Retailers That Will Raise Prices Immediately Under ...

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    Costco, Walmart and Other Stores With Perks Retirees Need To Be Taking Advantage Of. ... 3 Major Retailers That Will Raise Prices Immediately Under Trump — Tariffs Play Key Role. Show comments.

  8. Fight for $15 - Wikipedia

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    The federal minimum wage was last set at $7.25 per hour in 2009. The movement has involved strikes by child care, home healthcare, airport, gas station, convenience store, and fast food workers for increased wages and the right to form a labor union. The "Fight for $15" movement started in 2012, in response to workers' inability to cover their ...

  9. Navigating a pay raise: Strategies for maximizing your money

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    Receiving a pay raise at work can be an excellent way to elevate your savings. According to a Bankrate survey, 15 percent of Americans cited saving more for emergencies as their main financial ...