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Average wage in the United States was $69,392 in 2020. [1] Median income per person in the U.S. was $42,800 in 2019. [2] The average is higher than the median because there are a small number of individuals with very high earnings, and a large number of individuals with relatively low earnings. (See Income inequality in the United States.)
This is the map and list of American countries by monthly net (after taxes) average wage. The chart below reflects the average (mean) wage as reported by various data providers. The salary distribution is right-skewed, therefore more than 50% of people earn less than the average
This is a list of U.S. states, territories, and Washington, D.C. by income.Data is given according to the 2023 American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimates, except for the American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands, for which the data comes from 2010, as ACS does not operate in these areas.
What Is the Average US Salary and How Do You Compare? Caitlyn Moorhead. ... Average US Salary by State and Gender. ... California. $51,610. $40,153. Colorado. $55,060.
Forester Glenn Casamassa, U.S. Forest Service Regional Forester in the Pacific Northwest Region. The median salary of foresters in the United States was $53,750, in 2008. [2] Beginning foresters without bachelor's degrees make considerably less. Those with master's degrees are able to command salaries closer to the average.
The quality of life you can have with a $100,000 salary varies considerably from city to city. See some of the best places to live on a $100K salary. How Far a $100K Salary Goes in America’s 50 ...
Average wages can differ from median wages; for example, the Social Security Administration estimated that the 2020 average wage in the United States was $53,383, while the 2020 median wage was $34,612. [1]
Wages adjusted for inflation in the US from 1964 to 2004 Unemployment compared to wages. Wage data (e.g. median wages) for different occupations in the US can be found from the US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, [5] broken down into subgroups (e.g. marketing managers, financial managers, etc.) [6] by state, [7] metropolitan areas, [8] and gender.