If we look at these players and there domestic league teams being : Fulham and Blackburn Rovers.
The average salary for a player in the English Premiership, in accordance to the way Blackburn and Fulham are both positioned would be in the region of £25,000 [$50,000] per week.
Please Note / This is only an estimate and not an actual figure, there are many different factors in players contracts to take into consideration.
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W-A-Y too broad a question to answer specifically. Salaries range widely, depending on the prevailing salary scales of an area - costs of living - size of the department - competition for available qualified applicants - etc - etc. All government salaries are "public record" so that info should be available from a little research into more specific locales.
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Salaries expense -can be paid or unpaid while salaries payable is finally pay the salaries...
Women salaries were about half as much as men's .
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics cites that most workers that deal with freight and baggage make a little more than $26,000. However, the Bureau does not track rap agent salaries specifically, thus the amount is an average taken from similar fields of labor.
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The Highest Salaries Ranged From $100,000 to $120,000 MAX The Medium Salaries Range From $30,000 to $74,000 The Low Salaries Ranged From %5,000 to $10,000
Congress votes on their own salaries
"Their salaries" is correct because "salaries" should agree with the plural noun "their."
No. The President's and federal judges' salaries were only exempt from income tax between 1920 and 1939, under the theory that the tax was unconstitutional because it "diminished" their salary, which is prohibited under Article III.When Congress passed the Public Salary Tax Act of 1939, it specifically required all federal employees to pay tax on their salaries. The US Supreme Court upheld the legislation as constitutional in O'Malley v. Woodroush, 307 US 277 (1939).Federal judges pay income tax on their salaries.
Most don't get salaries. They earn from what they sell.