I got summoned for jury duty in August. It was a one day service, if they hadn't called my group number to come in that would have satisfied my requirement. But I had to go in, so I did, but it was only for a few hours. It was civil court so they assured us it was only going to involve money and we wouldn't be deciding anybody's fates. This was in a major metropolitan city.
There were about 45 of us there that morning. They kept thanking us for coming in so I got the impression that they have trouble getting people to show up, even though you can get fined or jailed if you fail to appear. We were paid $45 a day ($55 if you get chosen for a jury and have to come back), plus a free box lunch if you stay past noon. But they didn't pay for parking so most of my pay went to the parking garage!
We were chosen for the screening process for one jury and went upstairs to the courtroom. It was an insurance case. They called some people, dismissed a few, seated the jury and sent the rest of us back downstairs, where they told us they didn't need us any more. Then we got our letters stating that we served and satisfied our obligation and sent us on our way!
We also each got a nice blue tote bag with the court seal on it, they contained a pen, a zippered pouch containing a lot of PPE (five pairs of gloves, five masks, a bunch of alcohol wipes) and printed information on the jury process.