$10 @ hour x 40 hours per week = $400. If you get paid for vacations then just multiply the $400 by 52 = $20,800. If you don't get paid for vacations then multiply the $400 by how many weeks you actually did work. This is of course gross pay, before any federal or state withholdings, and before social security and medicare withholdings. I've attached a paycheck calculator website to help you figure out takehome pay. www.paycheckcity.com
2007-08-21 02:36:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Hourly To Yearly
2016-10-04 00:12:38
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answered by glassburn 4
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40 X 10= 400
400 X 52= 20,800/yr
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2007-08-21 02:34:22
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answered by ? 4
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Every $1 an hour is worth about $2,080 per year.
That's $20,800 per annum at $10/hr.
Rough math rule:
Every $1 per hour = +$2K per year and every raise of $20 per week = +$1K per year.
2007-08-21 02:39:24
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answered by Anonymous
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$10 x 40 hours per week x 52 weeks a year = $20,800
2007-08-21 02:31:49
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answered by thatgirl 6
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Just multiply the number of weeks you work by hours per week by income per hour.
Most people work 1960 hour years. That would put it at 19,600 per year at a rate of $10 per hour.
Raiddinn Beatdropper
2007-08-21 02:33:46
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answered by Raiddinn Beatdropper 2
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There are 2,080 work hours in a year (52 weeks x 40). $10.00 an hour x 2,080 = $20,800.
2007-08-21 02:32:50
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answered by Jessie H 6
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the 'standard' calculation is that there are 2000 hours in a work year if you do not get paid holidays and 2080 if you do.
thus, your annual wage is either 20,000 or 20,800 depending
2007-08-21 02:34:27
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answered by Spock (rhp) 7
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2015-08-04 06:58:58
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answered by Bunny 1
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$20,800 gross pay. After taxes it will probably be between $15 and $18 thousand.
2007-08-21 02:34:52
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answered by kawm63 3
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