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The phrase "average paycheck" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the typical earnings of individuals in a specific job, industry, or demographic.
Example: "The average paycheck for teachers in the state has increased over the past few years, reflecting the growing demand for qualified educators."
Alternatives: "typical salary" or "mean wage".
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And after you see an average paycheck, you don't like it so much".
Violations typically robbed workers of $51 a week, from an average paycheck of $339.
At the start of the First World War, food purchases consumed half the average paycheck; today the figure is six per cent.
But the April 2013 SurePayroll Small Business Scorecard showed that month-over-month hiring was down 0.2 percent and the average paycheck was flat.
And the investment bank represents some of the biggest income inequality in the nation, with almost $640,000 separating the average income of a Goldman employee from the average paycheck of an employee in its cafeteria.
Nearly every mainstream analysis calls for medical costs to continue to climb over the next decade, outpacing the growth in the overall economy and certainly increasing faster than the average paycheck.
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Critically, the average payday loan amount of $389 is equal to 35percentt of average paychecks in the state -- in line with national figures.
Cybersecurity jobs offer a chance to do just that, while earning an above-average paycheck.
The average weekly paycheck is $470, adjusted for inflation.
Here, where the unemployment rate hovers around 10 percent, well above the national average, a paycheck is paramount.
The average annual paycheck for first-year teachers in 1998-99 was $26,639, while teachers with an average of 16.2 years on the job earned $40,574, the survey showed.
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