First, your hourly rate may be lower than you think.
The hourly rate for his work is $60, he said.
Or perhaps an hourly rate - what do you think?
In places where hourly rates are lower, expect to pay less.
The average hourly rate for a lawyer is about $180.
Others charge hourly rates, which may range from $60 to $150.
An hourly rate can cost about $2 to $13, depending on the car and time of day.
The hourly rate will be $3 an hour for a reduced number of hours during the school year.
The total from step three will give you the worker's hourly rate.
Much has been written recently about hourly rates of charge.
The workers are seeking a $3 increase in their hourly pay over the next three years.
Average hourly pay rose a fraction from $23.20 to $23.24 an hour.
On the national income measure, average hourly pay for all workers climbed to $15.43 by mid-1994 from $13.44 in 1990.
The workers' hourly pay will also increase, about 10 percent by the last year of the contract, to an average of $25.88 from $23.27.
In April 1998, hourly pay had risen 4.4 percent over the previous 12 months.
Under the revised salary schedule, the hourly pay for her position will rise about $3 to just over $16 an hour.
Ms. Friedman estimated her lawyers' average hourly pay at $45.
One Wisconsin man, struggling to support a wife and child, says he wants only "a nice steady job with good hourly pay."
There he made $350 for seven nights a week, but his hourly pay remained less than California's $6.75-an-hour minimum wage.
Average hourly pay jumped to $17.16 from $16.49 in February 2006.