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  2. 40 Summer Jobs for Teens with Better Pay Than Ever - AOL

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    We found that average hourly wages for typical teen jobs are up from 2020, in some cases significantly. Two examples: $17 per hour up from $14.38 for landscaping and groundskeeping workers and $14 ...

  3. Age of candidacy laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many states require elected municipal officers to be over 18 years of age or be a registered voter in the city thereof. Montana requires mayors to be at least 21 years of age. As of November 2016, most U.S. cities with populations exceeding 200,000 required their mayor to be a registered voter in the city thereof or at least 18 years of age.

  4. Here are the hottest industries for teens to find jobs this ...

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    About 43% of teens were active in the job market last July. Most of them worked in the leisure and hospitality industry, working gigs such as waiting tables and housekeeping.

  5. Maury Povich - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Povich became an investor and part owner of the Washington DC bar and restaurant Chatter, along with other DC notables Tony Kornheiser and Gary Williams. He is a fan of University of Central Florida football. [citation needed] Povich owns a ranch just outside of Bigfork, Montana, where he lives several months of the year.

  6. 10 Best Online Jobs for Teens - AOL

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    Do note, both Upwork and Canva require users to be at least 18 years old. 6. Etsy Seller. One of the best online jobs for teens with artistic abilities is Etsy. This company allows teenagers ...

  7. Geography of Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The topography of Washington, D.C. is highly similar to the physical geography of much of Maryland. The city has three significant natural flowing bodies of water: the Potomac River and two tributaries, the Anacostia River and Rock Creek. The confluence of the Potomac and Anacostia forms the historic peninsula known as Arsenal Point.

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