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In this section, you’ll interpret pay and other financial aspects of having a job.
You decided to search for full-time employment instead of working part-time or freelance. You identify some benefits in being self-employed, like the flexibility. However, you think you’ll be able to save more money working full time.
In addition to a steady paycheck, you find other financial benefits that’ll help you save up over the next year.
Which of these is a benefit that you would earn as a full-time employee but not as a part-time employee or freelancer?
Question 4 options:
Medicare
Social Security
Health insurance
Hourly wage
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Health insurance.
Explanation: Employers commonly offer health insurance to full-time employees but often not to part-time workers or independent contractors. Social Security and Medicare are paid (via payroll or self-employment taxes) by most workers regardless of full- vs part-time status, and an hourly wage can apply to part-time jobs or freelancers as well.
Explanation: Employers commonly offer health insurance to full-time employees but often not to part-time workers or independent contractors. Social Security and Medicare are paid (via payroll or self-employment taxes) by most workers regardless of full- vs part-time status, and an hourly wage can apply to part-time jobs or freelancers as well.
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