National averages
The average worker in the United States earn an average hourly wage of US $ 20.90, according to the Occupational Manual Labor Statistics Office of the United States. This marks to an average annual salary of US $ 43,460.
Regional wage averages
In the Northeast, the report of the US Census Bureau 2010 on poverty and income in the United States found that the average annual salary is US $ 53,073. Meanwhile, in the Midwest it was US $ 48,877, in South US $ 45,615 and US West $ 53.8333.
Residential Averages
Whether your place of residence is within a major city, it is defined by the US Census Bureau as the state's largest, or out of a major city city plays an important role in your ability to make money. Those living within the major cities have reported an average salary of US $ 44,852. However, those living outside these cities, but still within metropolitan areas defined by the census as communities with high population density and economically related, they get an average of US $ 56,582. The average decreases significantly for those living in rural areas outside metropolitan areas, where the average is US $ 40,135.
Averages by sex
The US Census Bureau He found that men and women earn differently. The national average for full-time male workers is US $ 47,127, while women earn an average annual salary of US $ 36,278.
Race
Whites earn an average of US $ 51,861, US $ 32,584 blacks, Asians US $ 65,469 and US $ 38,039 Hispanics.
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