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For each of the professions in the left column, calculate the annual pay based on full-time, year-round employment consisting of 2,000 hours a year (40 hours per week for 50 weeks each year). Record your calculations under "Annual income" in the table. Then, find the difference between each annual wage figure and both the poverty threshold and the median household income. If the difference is a negative number, record it as such.
Hourly wage
Annual income
Difference between annual wage and federal poverty line
Difference between annual wage and median household income
Federal minimum wage
$7.25
Oregon’s minimum wage
$8.95
Average for all occupations
$23.87
Marketing managers
$51.90
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