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  2. Income - OECD Better Life Index

    www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/topics/income

    On average in OECD countries, the average net-adjusted disposable income of the top 20% of the population is an estimated USD 59 336 a year, whereas the bottom 20% live on an estimated USD 9 060 a year. Some OECD countries such as Costa Rica, Mexico and the United States, have a much more unequal income distribution than others.

  3. Brazil - OECD Better Life Index

    www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/countries/brazil

    Money, while it cannot buy happiness, is an important means to achieving higher living standards. In Brazil, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is less than the OECD average of USD 30 490 a year. In terms of employment, about 57% of people aged 15 to 64 in Brazil have a paid job, below the OECD employment average of ...

  4. Denmark - OECD Better Life Index

    www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/countries/denmark

    Household net adjusted disposable income is the amount of money that a household earns each year after taxes and transfers. It represents the money available to a household for spending on goods or services. In Denmark, the average household net adjusted disposable income per capita is USD 33 774 a year, higher than the OECD average of USD 30 490.

  5. Luxembourg - OECD Better Life Index

    www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/countries/luxembourg

    In Luxembourg, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is USD 44 773 a year, more than the OECD average of USD 30 490 a year. In terms of employment, about 67% of people aged 15 to 64 in Luxembourg have a paid job , slightly above the OECD employment average of 66%.

  6. Switzerland - OECD Better Life Index

    www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/countries/switzerland

    In Switzerland, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is USD 39 697 a year, more than the OECD average of USD 30 490 a year. In terms of employment, about 80% of people aged 15 to 64 in Switzerland have a paid job, above the OECD employment average of 66%. Some 84% of men are in paid work, compared with 76% of women.

  7. Netherlands - OECD Better Life Index

    www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/countries/netherlands

    In the Netherlands, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is USD 34 984 a year, more than the OECD average of USD 30 490 a year. In terms of employment, about 78% of people aged 15 to 64 in the Netherlands have a paid job , above the OECD employment average of 66%.

  8. OECD Better Life Index

    www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/countries/norway

    In Norway, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is USD 39 144 a year, more than the OECD average of USD 30 490 a year. In terms of employment, about 75% of people aged 15 to 64 in Norway have a paid job, above the OECD employment average of 66%. Some 77% of men are in paid work, compared with 73% of women.

  9. Finland - OECD Better Life Index

    www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/countries/finland

    In Finland, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is USD 33 471 a year, more than the OECD average of USD 30 490 a year. In terms of employment, about 72% of people aged 15 to 64 in Finland have a paid job, above the OECD employment average of 66%. Some 74% of men are in paid work, compared with 71% of women.

  10. OECD Better Life Index

    www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/countries/turkiye

    Household net adjusted disposable income is the amount of money that a household earns each year after taxes and transfers. It represents the money available to a household for spending on goods or services. In Turkey, the average household net adjusted disposable income per capita is lower than the OECD average of USD 30 490.

  11. Colombia - OECD Better Life Index

    www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/countries/colombia

    Household net adjusted disposable income is the amount of money that a household earns each year after taxes and transfers. It represents the money available to a household for spending on goods or services. In Colombia, the average household net adjusted disposable income per capita is lower than the OECD average of USD 30 490.