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Compare the average annual wages per full-time equivalent employee in the total economy of different countries, adjusted for living expenses and based on OECD and UNECE statistics. See the development of average wages from 2000 to 2023 and the world map of average monthly wage.
Compare the nominal GDP per capita of countries and territories in 2023 and 2024, based on IMF, World Bank and UN estimates. See the ranking, data and sources for each jurisdiction, and the factors that affect the accuracy and comparison of GDP per capita.
The salary distribution is right-skewed, therefore more than 50% of people earn less than the average net salary. These figures have been shrunk after the application of the income tax. In certain countries, actual incomes may exceed those listed in the table due to the existence of grey economies. In some countries, social security ...
List of countries by average wage; List of American countries by average wage; List of European countries by average wage; One-dollar salary; The average salary in India in 2020. U.S. average salaries by sector
Compare the monthly average gross and net salaries of full-time employees in different European countries and territories in local currency and euros. See the maps, charts and tables of the data sources and exchange rates.
Compare the annual salaries of presidents and prime ministers around the world, based on local currency units and GDP per capita. See the data for 2019 and 2020, and the sources and references for each country.
This is a list of countries by employment rate, this being the proportion of employed adults in the working age.The definition of "working age" varies: Many sources, including the OECD, use 15–64 years old, [1] but EUROSTAT uses 20–64 years old, [2] the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics uses 16 years old and older (no cut-off at 65 and up), [3] and the Office for National Statistics ...
This article ranks the countries by their net wealth, which is the total value of their assets minus liabilities. The United States is the richest country in the world with 30.8% of the global wealth, followed by China with 18.6% and Japan with 5%.