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The GG pay rates are generally identical to published GS pay rates. The GS-1 through GS-7 range generally marks entry-level positions, while mid-level positions are in the GS-8 to GS-12 range and top-level positions (senior managers, high-level technical specialists, or physicians) are in the GS-13 to GS-15 range.
Executive Schedule (5 U.S.C. §§ 5311–5318) is the system of salaries given to the highest-ranked appointed officials in the executive branch of the U.S. government. . The president of the United States appoints individuals to these positions, most with the advice and consent of the United States Sena
The federal minimum wage applies in states with no state minimum wage or a minimum wage lower than the federal rate (column titled "No state MW or state MW is lower than $7.25."). Some of the state rates below are higher than the rate on the main table above. That is because the main table does not use the rate for cities or regions.
In a 2019 report the Congressional Budget Office found that gradually raising the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2025 would increase wages for 17 million workers, but another 1.3 million workers ...
In the rest of the state, the hourly minimum is rising to $15 from $14.20, an 80-cent hike — and the realization of a $15 statewide minimum wage goal set into motion seven years ago in New York.
As of January 3, 2022, effective state minimum wage rates range from US$7.25 to US$15.00 per hour, with an average of about $12.00 across all minimum wage workers as of 2019. [244] [245] [246] Local government minimum wages exist as well, the highest of which reach to $17.13 per hour. [247] 15,080: 15,080. 40 7.25: 7.25. 26.2 % 3 Jan 2022 Uruguay
Heightened demand made nursing a high-paying profession over the last decade, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020. Registered nurses today earn more than $45 per hour on average ...
Beginning on July 1, 2021, Washington D.C. has the highest minimum wages in the country, at $16.50 per hour. [193] New York City's minimum wage for companies with 11 or more employees became $15.00 per hour on December 31, 2018. [194] On the same day, NYC's hourly minimum wage for companies with 10 or fewer employees became $13.50. [194]