These transfer payments leave less and
less of the paycheck to be spent on goods and services, so markets shrink.
«We want to start right out of the box by doing an additional tax cut for the middle class because the best thing we can say to our middle - class brothers and sisters is, «You know what, government is going to take
less of your paycheck every week.»»
Not exact matches
Third - party contracting firm benefits aren't only
less generous, but the exorbitant Silicon Valley housing prices and rents make life as a contractor so difficult workers from contract companies often can't afford to elect a benefits package, because doing so will take too much out
of their
paycheck.
The month
of April was no different, with our data showing small business owners hiring a bit
less -LRB--0.1 %) and
paychecks down (0.3 %) too.
This piece looks at the gender wage gap in athletics by comparing the
paycheck of UFC female champion Ronda Rousey to those
of male MMA fighters with
less impressive records.
«The average American has
less than $ 5,000 in a financial account, a quarter to a fifth
of what you should have, and those aged 55 to 64 who have retirement savings only carry $ 120,000 — which won't last long in the absence
of paychecks,» the survey reports.
I have a student loan coming in, so I don't have to worry about where my next check is coming from [student loans work differently in Britain — they're paid back as a percentage
of future earnings once a certain income threshold is reached and are generally taken directly from
paychecks like a tax, producing far
less repayment anxiety].
The
Paycheck Fairness Act pending before Senate «punishes employers for retaliating against workers who share wage information, puts the justification burden on employers as to why someone is paid
less and allows workers to sue for punitive damages
of wage discrimination.»
[6] In another recent Medscape report, nearly 49 %
of employed physicians were satisfied with their income, which could reflect that even if they were making
less, the benefits
of a regular
paycheck and possibly doing
less work for the same money might compensate for not being self - employed.
When you file your tax return, if the amount
of taxes you owe (your tax liability) is
less than the amount that was withheld from your
paycheck during the course
of the year, you will receive a refund for the difference.
Wyoming residents are
less likely to live
paycheck to
paycheck than residents in a majority
of states thanks to a relatively high median household income and a manageable cost
of living.
But the state's high cost
of living means residents have
less than 22 percent
of their
paycheck left after expenses.
Illinois residents are
less likely to live
paycheck to
paycheck than residents in more than half
of the other states thanks to a relatively high median household income and manageable expenses.
Even though the median household income is low in Louisiana, residents are
less likely to live
paycheck to
paycheck than residents in a majority
of the states.
Despite having the fifth - lowest median household income in the U.S., Kentucky is one
of the states where residents are
less likely to live
paycheck to
paycheck because the cost
of living is so low.
A median household income that's higher than in more than half
of the states also makes it
less likely that Pennsylvania residents will live
paycheck to
paycheck.
But other living expenses are higher and take a bigger bite out
of paychecks, leaving residents with
less wiggle room in their budgets than in states with a lower cost
of living.
Surely at least one
of them is willing to sacrifice reputation, sanity and perhaps a
paycheck to defend the man who was elected to lead the country
less than a year and a half ago.
When employees are underpaid, they have
less incentive to continue to work when other demands — becoming a parent, for example — cause them to weigh their costs
of living against the monetary benefit that the
paycheck would provide.
99.7 percent
of the ~ 6 million companies in the U.S. have
less than 500 people and they employ 50 percent
of the 121 million workers getting a
paycheck.
That was
less than $ 111 out
of each weekly
paycheck.
I think that if the government were taking
less out
of our
paychecks we would be more inclined to give to charities and other organizations that help others.»
A cut in consumers»
paychecks — with the expiration on Jan. 1
of the payroll tax break established during the recession — might mean
less traffic for many restaurants, or a reduction in the amount
of money people are willing to spend on casual food.
I buy all
of my organic non grain flours there for a lot
less than what whole
paycheck charges.
It is very hard for him, sometimes, to feel like he is «contributing» to the family because he doesn't have a
paycheck to show for all his hard work, & because he feels the judgement
of others who think he's
less of a man for «making me work.»
With cute spring styles popping up everywhere it's tempting to blow my entire
paycheck on crop tops, rompers and flirty heels... however, I'm heading to Paris in
less than two months and I know I'll want to spend money there instead
of at Forever 21 and Nordstrom.
Since the reported budget
of this film (under $ 5 million) is
less than the
paycheck Neeson alone gets for a film, I doubt «a truckload
of money» is what got anyone onboard.
And with a bank account overflowing with money from unknown, possibly illicit, sources, Wiseau's ignorance
of the filmmaking process proves to be
less a barrier than an opportunity for an equipment rental company to sell him a package deal, including a staff
of filmmaking professionals
less interested in making Wiseau's vision come to celluloid life than collecting a regular
paycheck.
While Paramount's new tiered pricing relieves a little
of that sting (The Tin Star sets you back $ 15
less than
Paycheck), once these packages start getting recycled on subsequent video formats, the decision to supplement a dud like
Paycheck just because it's new is going to give way to a misrepresentation
of the studio's principles.
Cage may benefit from low expectations here, but he does give us enough
of a turn to want to see more
of this and
less of the b - movies he regularly appears in for a
paycheck.
It's difficult to imagine anybody involved with this project having real, honest conviction in the quality
of the material (one hopes, at the very least, that this was just a
paycheck for the otherwise enormously talented Kristen Wiig), and it's even more difficult to reconcile the film's tepid, warmed - over look and feel with Berman and Pulcini's still - great American Splendor, a film Girl Most Likely couldn't be
less like.
Boulevard is that kind
of film and while it will not supplant your favorite Williams movies (which is likely to include some combination
of Hunting, Aladdin, Mrs. Doubtfire, Hook, Dead Poets Society, Awakenings, and Good Morning, Vietnam), you can appreciate the actor selecting something challenging and emotional like this over bigger, easier
paychecks with
less to say.
As the pay gap debate continues to gain steam in the wake
of news that Michelle Williams was paid
less than 1 %
of Mark Wahlberg «s
paycheck for the All the Money in the World reshoots, more details emerge about Wahlberg's deal over his fee.
He directs with a kind
of detached soullessness, with
less - than - seamless visual FX, perhaps with one eye on his
paycheck.
... collect multi-millions
of dollars through a check - off system that generates revenues directly from teacher
paychecks (unless a teacher specifically objects),» and, a la the villain
of Mac the Knife, «invest in the work
of less - advantaged non-profits that ostensibly have entirely different agendas.
«I don't know
of any executive director who is trying to pad their
paychecks and in doing so is hiring teachers who are green or paying them
less.»
The downsides
of moving into traditional publishing are that I get paid
less per book and I no longer have a monthly
paycheck.
This has the dual benefit
of investing more each year, but is also small enough that you are
less likely to «feel» the increased amount taken out
of your
paycheck each pay period.
That is taken evenly out
of the 26
paychecks per year, so
less than $ 77 per
paycheck leads to $ 2,000 in free money per year.
When it does happen, having that secondary income stream will certainly help to lessen the impact from the loss
of a regular
paycheck and make unemployment feel
less stressful.
By law, lenders can not garnish more than 25 percent
of your net
paycheck, and they can not leave you with a weekly income
less than 30 times the federal minimum wage.
When your money is automatically taken out
of your
paycheck, you're
less likely to spend it on something else.
In exchange for a lump - sum premium, the insurance company promises to give you a steady, guaranteed
paycheck for life (or a certain period
of time, a
less - common version
of the product).
Also, check with your CPA and see if you can adjust your tax withholding so you have
less money taken out
of your
paycheck.
This doesn't necessarily mean that you'll need to receive the same
paycheck during retirement that you received your final years working, in fact for most people it is
less, but that doesn't mean the quality
of life changes for them.
Your goal every year should be to pay exactly your share
of taxes each
paycheck and not a dollar more or
less than is required by law.
For example, the maximum amount that can be taken from a
paycheck is the
lesser of 25 %
of your disposable earnings or the amount by which your wages exceed 30 times the federal minimum wage.
This is because payday loans are offered based on the strength
of your monthly or bi-weekly
paycheck and
less on your credit history.
You could end up with more cash at the end
of your
paycheck by paying
less on interest and shortening the length
of your loans term.
Would I pay 6.2 % × $ 20,000 = $ 1240 on my first five monthly
paychecks, slightly
less on my sixth, and none for the rest
of the year?