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- 10. Steve current job pays $75,000 annually plus 26% of wages in benefits. He estimates that his yearly job expenses are $4,200. A new job has been offered that pays $70,000 yearly with estimated benefits: $1,500 in pensions, $600 in free parking, $1,100 in paid vacation, $1,300 in paid holidays, $1,900 in health insurance, and $480 in tools. The new job has expenses of $2,600. What are his current job's net job benefits? What are the new job's net job benefits?

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Answered by PRIYAKRUSHNAN
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10. Steve current job pays $75,000 annually plus 26% of wages in benefits. He estimates that his yearly job expenses are $4,200. A new job has been offered that pays $70,000 yearly with estimated benefits: $1,500 in pensions, $600 in free parking, $1,100 in paid vacation, $1,300 in paid holidays, $1,900 in health insurance, and $480 in tools. The new job has expenses of $2,600. What are his current job's net job benefits? What are the new job's net job benefits?

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