That depends on who you include in the statistics. The answer you are looking for is probably $32,000. According to the US Census Bureau in 2005, there are several median income figures ranging from $28,000 to $39,000. The median income for all 145 million Americans in the labor force with earnings was $29,000. The median income for all those in the labor force, with earnings who were 25 years of age or older was $32,000. The median income for those who were older than 25 years of age and worked full-time was $39,000.
A parade magazine article published in March of 2006 quoted the following Bureau of Labor Statistics for the year 2005. I wouldn't imagine they have changed all that much since then: Petroleum engineers: $1,923
Actuaries: $1,639
Lawyers: $1,609
Economists: $1,569
Chiropractors: $1,531
Aerospace engineers: $1,362
Medical and health-service managers: $1,089
Meeting and convention planners: $912
Loan counselors and officers: $861
Elementary schoolteachers: $826
Funeral directors: $768
Social workers: $700
Pest-control workers: $508
Animal trainers: $482
Actors: $481
Child-care workers: $332
Dishwashers: $296
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics.
It depends on their type of job and where they live.
The average American citizen makes around 35,000 dollars a year. The average American household makes around 53,000 dollars a year.
For an idividual its About 20,000! But with a family of 2 incomes the average is about 40,000 or more!
400,000$ because that is with the mom and dad working usually the dad gets paid more
According to the US Census Bureau, the average household income of 2011 was $50,054.
· The average person in Zambia makes between $1,006 and $3,975 per year.
90k
$100 a year
10 dollars
20000 euros
According to cia.gov a person makes about 5,000 dollars a year in Bolivia
depends what u think
The average income in El Salvador is US$ 400.00.
$3,000
the average maid made atleast 12 tuppences a year and the average man made 18 tuppences a year
The average person makes around 600 dollars a year Afghanistan. That is over a 500 dollar jump from the average salary from 2004 which was only 70 dollars.
A study in the daily mail revealed it was about £275 per year