In order to answer this question it is best to look at median household income. Median household income represents the statistical mid-point, with half of all households making more and half making less. For developed nations median household income figures range from $30,000 to $55,000. For US states median household income figures range from $32,000 to $57,000. Overall, median household income levels among developed nations are similar to those found among US states. The following are the median household income levels for several developed nations: *Switzerland: $54,000 *United States: $46,000 *Canada: $43,000 *New Zealand: $41,000 *United Kingdom: $39,000 *Ireland: $35,000 *Australia: $35,000 *Israel: $31,000 *Singapore: $30,000
The average household income around the world varies greatly depending on the country and region, but overall it is estimated to be around $10,000 to $20,000 per year. Developed countries tend to have higher average household incomes compared to developing countries.
Average daily wage is a totally meaningless figure except possibly to economists.
In Canada for instance, many millions of service workers make 15-18 dollars per hour. Many lawyers (of whom we have hundreds of thousands) and doctors make in excess of 200 dollars per hour. - So are we supposed to believe there is an average of somewhere around 70-90 $ . How ridiculous.
The average household income for the UK is roughly £21,500
This site pretty much breaks it down for you...
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In 1950, the average number of children per household in the United States was around 3.5. This number has decreased significantly over the years due to various factors such as changing social norms, increased access to contraceptives, and economic realities.
According to the United Nations, in 2003, households in Iraq had a per capita income of US $255 (366,000 Iraqi dinars) while in 2004, households in Iraq had a per capita income of US $144 (207,000 Iraqi dinars). The CIA World Factbook does not have available data on household income in Iraq but reports that as of 2008, 25 percent of the Iraqi population lived below the poverty line. Read more: How Much Money Does an Iraqi Family Make Yearly? at the Related Link below.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) are not required to report their income to the church, nor are they required to report their religion on their income taxes - so it would be impossible to know for sure. We can assume that the average income of a Mormon family would closely reflect the average income of any family in the US, as Mormons come from all walks of life. Some Mormons in the US are very poor, homeless, or unemployed and have little or no income. Others are very wealthy and make millions of dollars. The Church will provide food, housing, and employment assistance to those who are in need. Studies have shown that Mormons tend to be higher educated and more conservative with their spending than the general public, so it is possible that Mormons are slightly wealthier than the average American.
The average daily income in Chad is around $1.90, which is below the poverty line set by the World Bank. Many people in Chad struggle to make a living due to limited economic opportunities and widespread poverty.
The literacy rates in the US and Canada are significantly higher than the world average. In the US, the literacy rate is around 99%, while in Canada it is around 99%. The world average literacy rate is estimated to be around 86%.
The US average income is MUCH higher than the world average income.
The average World Wide income is approximately 7,000.
what is the average income of a high school student going into the world
The average income of a country depends with the country in question. The average income of the first world countries greatly varies when compared with those of the developing countries.
Monaco boasts the world's highest GDP nominal per capita at US$153,177,
the average income is aproximately 20pence per day, giving them a max income of upto £73 a year to live on.
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$15,100 (2009 est.) - World Factbook .
According to "Per Capita Income Around the World" Brazil's per capita income is $7,480 in U.S. dollars.
World bank measures the average of income. While the UNDP compares on the foundation of health, education, and income.
In 1950, the average number of children per household in the United States was around 3.5. This number has decreased significantly over the years due to various factors such as changing social norms, increased access to contraceptives, and economic realities.
The average world income is about $8,000 per year (per capita). However, less than 1/4 of countries enjoy this amount or more, because the median income is only about $2,000 per year. So although the total world GDP divided by the world population equals $8,000 per year, most people scrape by with a meager $2,000 per year income.