What's the traditional payday in the US ? Is there such thing as a traditional payday, or every working situation is different ?
In Italy, since the XIXth century, the payday has always been the 27th of every month, and I believe is still valid for those employed by the government. We even have a Saint named after it, "St. Paganino" (Paga=Pay in Italian), even if he's not a real saint of course, it's basically a word joke...
Traditionally, commercial activities take this into account when releasing a product or launching new promotions, etc. I was wondering if other countries, and especially the US, have a similar thing.