The minimum wage in Cuba is 120.00 pesos per month.
The highest wage in Cuba is 600.00 pesos per month for a medical Doctor Who is also a specialist.
The current richest family in Cuba is the Castro family. Forbes magazine estimates their net worth over $4,000,000,000.00 (US Dollars) (Four Billion)
The exchange rate is approximately 27.5 pesos to a dollar. The average wage in Cuba is approximately 180.00 pesos or approximately $6.50 per month.
The average income of Canadian citizens is about $58,000 per year. This is according to statistics released in February 2014 assessing the income per capita.Ê
The average income in 1998 was approximately $38,000.00.
The average family income was $20,000 in 1987.
in 2000, £23,200 was the average income for a single household.
The average income is around 45,470 thousand dollars a year. This has fallen in recent years to become less than the average US income.
The average income of Canadian citizens is about $58,000 per year. This is according to statistics released in February 2014 assessing the income per capita.Ê
what is the emplyment rate of U.S citizens
Estimated per capita income in Elgin, IL in 2009 was $22,943. The average household income is $57,216 per year, some site have higher average household income then the others.
The average annual income for a citizen in the Ukraine is $6,400 dollars. ($1,000 dollars less than last year.)
there are really none over there.
The average income of a country refers to the total income earned by all individuals in that country divided by the total population. It provides a general measure of the economic well-being of the population and is often used to compare income levels across different countries.
The government gets its income to provide public services to its citizens from taxes.
The US average income is MUCH higher than the world average income.
Tuvalu has the smallest GDP of any country. The Democratic Republic of the Congo's citizens have the smallest average income of any country.
Puerto Ricans are US citizens. US citizens who live in Puerto Rico are not subject to the US Federal income tax on income they make from sources in Puerto Rico. Any Puerto Rican who moves to another part of the US is subject to Federal income tax just as all other US citizens are.
You referring to 'income disparity.'
fast food is not an option in Cuban citizens. By allocating scarce resources fairly the Cuban government ensures the health of all its citizens. They are free of the dangers of high fat, high salt factory food. Unlike their Yankee neighbours who have done so much to try to destroy the Cuban Revolution.