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  2. List of salaries - Wikipedia

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    List of countries by average wage; List of American countries by average wage; List of European countries by average wage; One-dollar salary; The average salary in India in 2020. U.S. average salaries by sector

  3. Skilled worker - Wikipedia

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    In the first decade of the 21st century, the average wage of a highly skilled machinist in the United States of America is $3,000 to $4,000 per month. In China, the average wage for a factory worker is $150 a month.

  4. United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America

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    The immediate common goals were wage and hour demands, and death and sickness benefits. The union grew from its 1881 membership of 2000, to 50,000 by 1890, and 100,000 by 1900. While Peter J. McGuire was a socialist, the union itself was non-political, refusing to endorse any political party or philosophy.

  5. How Many Work Hours Are In A Year? Convert Your Hourly Wage ...

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    The average American works close to 40 hours per week, and there are 52 weeks in a year. Doing the math tells us that there are 260 work days (52 weeks x 5 days) and 2,080 work hours (52 weeks x ...

  6. Wage increases topped 10% for Idaho workers last year. Who ...

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    The average hourly wage for all occupations in Idaho was $26.75 per hour in 2023, up 8.3%, or $2.06 per hour. Boise had the largest jump: $2.62.

  7. Prevailing wage - Wikipedia

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    There are also 32 states that have state prevailing wage laws, also known as "little Davis–Bacon Acts". The rules and regulations vary from state to state. As of 2016, the prevailing wage requirement, codified in the Davis–Bacon Act, increases the cost of federal construction projects by an average of $1.4 billion per year. [3]: 1

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