U.S. Worker Median Pay
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A U.S. Worker Median Pay is a median pay for a U.S. worker population.
- Context:
- It can be associated to a U.S. Household Median Income.
- It can be associated to a Profession-Type U.S. Household Median Income, such as a U.S. Bank Teller Median Income.
- Example(s):
$44,564/year
, U.S. Worker Median Pay, 2017 (for a 40-hour workweek).$22,130/year
, U.S. Cashier Median Pay, May-2017 [1].$27,460/year
, U.S. Retail Salesperson Median Pay, May-2017 [2].2018-2Q Total:$351/week Men:$384/week Women:$311/week
[3] (in 1982-1984 dollars).2009-2Q Total:$345/week Men:$383/week Women:$305/week
[4] (in 1982-1984 dollars).- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: U.S. Employment Rate.
References
2018
- BLS.gov. (2018) "Table 1. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by sex, quarterly averages, seasonally adjusted."
2009-2Q Total:$345/week Men:$383/week Women:$305/week in 1982-1984 dollars ... 2018-2Q Total:$351/week Men:$384/week Women:$311/week in 1982-1984 dollars
2016
- http://www.rcaemergingwealth.com/2016/02/11/2015-median-u-s-income-by-age-and-sex/
- QUOTE: ... compare your 2015 income against other people your age and sex. The Bureau of Labor Statistics just released their fourth quarter median weekly earnings. Annualizing each quarters 2015 median income results in the below approximate median income by age and sex.
- QUOTE: ... compare your 2015 income against other people your age and sex. The Bureau of Labor Statistics just released their fourth quarter median weekly earnings. Annualizing each quarters 2015 median income results in the below approximate median income by age and sex.