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Which statement describes an hourly wage job?
Each paycheck is the exact same regardless of number of hours worked.
Each paycheck is less, even if an employer wants you to work more hours in a week.
If an employer wants the employee to work more hours in a week, the result is a larger paycheck.
If the business is closed for a holiday, the employee still gets paid regardless of available vacation hours.
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"If an employer wants the employee to work more hours in a week, the result is a larger paycheck."
Explanation: hourly workers are paid based on hours worked (so more hours = more pay, often with overtime pay for hours over 40/week). The other statements describe salaried pay or specific paid-time-off policies, not typical hourly pay.
Explanation: hourly workers are paid based on hours worked (so more hours = more pay, often with overtime pay for hours over 40/week). The other statements describe salaried pay or specific paid-time-off policies, not typical hourly pay.
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