How does bi weekly payroll work?

denjoshep

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I’ve recently started a new job, and they mentioned that we’re on a bi-weekly payroll system. Can someone explain how bi-weekly payroll works? How many paychecks do employees typically receive in a year, and are there any pros or cons compared to monthly or weekly pay?
 
With bi-weekly payroll, you get paid every two weeks, so 26 paychecks a year. Your paycheck is usually slightly smaller than a semi-monthly one, but it comes more often.
 
In bi-weekly payroll, employees are paid every two weeks and can expect to receive 26 paychecks each year. Each check represents 80 work hours for full-time employees, not including any deductions and taxes.
 
Bi weekly payroll implies that an employee receives payment after every two weeks which is typically on the same day of the week. This translates into 26 checks per year. Checks will be 80 working hours (in the case of full-time employees) and will have deductions such as taxes and benefits.
 
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