Yes, day laborers are generally paid daily for the work they perform each day. This form of employment is characterized by short-term, often immediate work arrangements where workers are hired on a day-to-day basis without any promise of ongoing employment. The payment is typically made at the end of each workday or within 24 hours, providing workers with quick access to earnings. This arrangement is common in industries such as construction, landscaping, and manual labor, where projects are temporary or require flexible staffing. The daily pay structure allows both employers and workers to manage short-term needs efficiently, but it also means that income can be unpredictable and dependent on daily work availability.