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» Training Employees, Volume 5, Issue 1, 2005

4. When hired, how much per hour do such people earn typically in wages and benefits? Include tips if applicable.

Response
1 Less than $7.50/hr 12
2 $7.50 - $9.99/hr 14
3 $10.00 - $14.99/hr 23
4 $15.00 - $19.99/hr 17
5 $20.00 - $29.99/hr 12
6 $30.00 or more 11
7 DK/Refuse 12
Total (%) 101
N 368

Notes: Twenty-three (23) percent of small, employing businesses (employing 5 to 250 people) pay the employee filling the most skilled job in the business between $10.00 - $14.99 per hour, including benefits, to start (Q#4).


Volume 5, Issue 1, 2005
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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