annual
Medium household income is typically reported as before-tax gross income. This is the total income earned by the household before any deductions or adjustments are made for taxes or other expenses.
According to a press release of the Swiss Statistics (Swiss federal bureau of statistics / http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/de/index/themen/20/22/press.Document.110519.pdf) from the 24.6.2008 the average gross income of a Swiss household is 8490.- CHF. Of which 6300.- CHF are from earned income, 1700.- from pensions and social security and the reminder mainly from capital gain.
No more than a third of your gross annual income should go towards housing. As for rent, you should not spent anymore than 25% of your gross income. Housing - This expense should include mortgage, insurance, gas, electricity, maintenance, and phone. (according to crown.org budget guide) Rent or your monthly mortgage payment plus each of the above should never exceed 36%. 1/3 is generally a good rule just as with the 1st answer, but don' t forget that the number includes the other housing expenses.
I hope i can help you to understand the modern political psychy and how and why it suppresses your simple question from being honestly answered in the public statistics. As a Brit ive repeatedly tried to discover the average, gross, adult income figure for the UK. What ive so far found out is that the UK government uses Inland Revenue figures to compile the UK's 'average, gross, income' figure. But this average only includes the 29 million people whose incomes are over the basic income tax threshold. So the UK government seems to be craftily omitting all the people with below the basic income tax threshold incomes from the average income calculation which makes an enourmously exagerated nonsence of UK government's average income figure. I can only supose that the UK government wants to mislead the Public by grossly exagerating the average income figure because it makes the incomes of the wealthy including politicians not look so comparatively disgusting. Im convinced that our UK political class are now absolutely accustomed to deceiving the public and very largly because the political class are now all a plutocratic class. Theyve always betrayed the under priviledged class most of whom have an undiagnosed educational disability and they now for many decades have betrayed Middle England as well. The political class typically are a bunch of greedy, lieing, incompetent plutocrats. The only things that they have a talent for is lieing to the public and lining their own pockets. Come back you pharassesse and saducesse we forgive you!
According to the OECD statistics at http://stats.oecd.org/wbos/viewhtml.aspx?queryname=315&querytype=view&lang=enthe average per capita income in 2005 is US $29 853.0506This seems to be the latest figures as at July 5 2007
the gross monthly income for a politician is $6300
gross household income is how much money everyone in your "household" brings home after taxes.
Gross.
Gross.
this is your FULL monthly income before tax withdrawal.
Gross.
It's based on the monthly income of the parents.
13900.00
It can be what ever period that your gross earnings are calculated for monthly, weekly, annual and when you are working on completing your income tax return correctly you would report all of your gross yearly income from all sources on your 1040 income tax return.
Gross is what you make before taxes and anything else is taken out. Net is what you take home after it is all taken out.
50 pence
$22,500