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In reply to the discussion: Yelp Employee Fired After Public Post To CEO Saying She Can't Afford Food [View all]hfojvt
(37,573 posts)54. no, you are figuring gross pay
and not take home pay.
Of course, take home is what you have left to pay your expenses, but it is NOT equal to "what you are making".
I am not sure how to get from take home to gross pay, that depends on what gets taken out of her paycheck. I know she is losing 7.65% for FICA taxes and who knows what else. My own bi-weekly pay went from $703 to $559 on this last paycheck, but I also lose 6% for my retirement.
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Yelp Employee Fired After Public Post To CEO Saying She Can't Afford Food [View all]
Eugene
Feb 2016
OP
And state and federal officials turn a blind eye to it while getting kickbacks for their districts.
Rex
Feb 2016
#80
I agree... I earned more than that doing similar work in San Fran 20 years go... nt
Blasphemer
Feb 2016
#20
It should be noted that the bi-weekly pay amount quoted in the article is take-home (after taxes)
Trekologer
Feb 2016
#21
She doesn't sound like the type of employee that gets promoted and gets raises.
cbdo2007
Feb 2016
#38
Vote Hillary. She take care of this. Wages will be managed so the rabble will be to weak from
Katashi_itto
Feb 2016
#58
Fuck Yelp and other tech companies that don't pay a living wage for their area. nt
TeamPooka
Feb 2016
#71