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Graph and download economic data for Real Median Personal Income in the United States (MEPAINUSA672N) from 1974 to 2024 about personal income, personal, median, income, real, and USA.
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Wages in China increased to 120698 CNY/Year in 2023 from 114029 CNY/Year in 2022. This dataset provides - China Average Yearly Wages - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
In 2023, the usual median hourly rate of a worker's wage in the United States was 19.24 U.S. dollars, a decrease from the previous year. Dollar value is based on 2023 U.S. dollars. In 1979, the median hourly earnings in the U.S. was 17.48 dollars.
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Graph and download economic data for Real Median Family Income in the United States (MEFAINUSA672N) from 1953 to 2024 about family, median, income, real, and USA.
This table contains 22 series, with data for years 1926 - 1960 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years), and was last released on 2000-02-18. This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (11 items: Canada; Newfoundland and Labrador; Nova Scotia; Prince Edward Island ...), Wages and salaries (2 items: Based on Standard Industrial Classification; 1948 (SIC); Based on Standard Industrial Classification; 1980 (SIC) ...).
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Wages in Manufacturing in the United States increased to 29.03 USD/Hour in August from 29.01 USD/Hour in July of 2025. This dataset provides - United States Average Hourly Wages in Manufacturing - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
The dissolution of the Soviet Union saw a drastic fall in income rates across the region. In 1950, after the economic recovery period that followed the Second World War, income per capita in the Soviet Union was around half of Western Europe's rate. These figures did increase in the subsequent decades, before falling throughout the 1970s and 1980s, yet, in the final years of the communist system in Europe, income per capita was still around half of Western Europe's rate (albeit slightly lower than in1950).
By 2000, however, these figures had dropped below a quarter of Western Europe's income per capita. Most of this downturn occurred before 1996, and the economic situation in Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltic states began to improve in the final years of the century. It would take another few years before the economic situation of the other former-Soviet states would also begin to stabilize.
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This data collection provides selected economic, social, demographic, and political information for 48 states of the United States during the 1950s and 1960s. Variables describe population characteristics, such as the number of adults aged 65 and over, the number of dentists and physicians, the number of patients in mental hospitals, the death rates of white and non-white infants under one year of age per 1,000 live births, respectively, the number of recipients of public assistance such as Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), elementary and secondary school enrollment, enrollment in vocational programs, the total number of students in higher education, the number of those conferred with M.A. and Ph.D. degrees, and the number of workers in research experiment stations. Other variables provide economic information, such as personal income per capita, average monthly payment per recipient of some public assistance programs, average salary per month for full-time state and local employees, state and local government revenues and expenditures, and various intergovernmental revenues from the federal government for certain services. Additional variables record crime statistics, such as the number of robbery, burglary, larceny, auto theft, assault, rape, and murder offenses per 100,000 of the population. There are also variables that give information on each state's topography, such as the acreage of state parks, total farm acreage, municipal road mileage, and total unsurfaced road mileage.
Compared to Western Europe, the development of average incomes differed between Scandinavia and and East-Central Europe between 1900 and 1950. Over these five decades, income in Scandinavia gradually caught up with the rest of Western Europe, eventually overtaking it by the middle of the century. By contrast, income across East-Central Europe fell further behind the west over this period, falling from 42 percent of the west's rate in 1900 to 37 percent in 1950.
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Przeciętne miesięczne wynagrodzenie brutto to stosunek sumy wynagrodzeń osobowych brutto, honorariów wypłaconych niektórym grupom pracowników za prace wynikające z umowy o pracę, wypłat z tytułu udziału w zysku lub w nadwyżce bilansowej w spółdzielniach oraz dodatkowych wynagrodzeń rocznych dla pracowników jednostek sfery budżetowej do przeciętnej liczby zatrudnionych w danym okresie; po wyeliminowaniu osób wykonujących pracę nakładczą oraz zatrudnionych za granicą.
In the U.S., median household income rose from 51,570 U.S. dollars in 1967 to 80,610 dollars in 2023. In terms of broad ethnic groups, Black Americans have consistently had the lowest median income in the given years, while Asian Americans have the highest; median income in Asian American households has typically been around double that of Black Americans.
• administrative data • age dependency ratio • age groups • age structure • agriculture • armed force • average salary • average tenure s • average wages • births • broad economic activities • civil employment • civilian labour • collective dismissals • constant prices • current prices • death rates • dependent employment • discouraged workers • dismissals • duration of unemployment • earning-dispersion measures • earnings • employee density • employee turnover • employee union • employees • employment • employment protection legislation • employment ratio • employment status • exchange rate • finance • full-time • full-year equivalent employee • gender • gross earnings • health • incidents • independent workers • industry • Involuntary part time workers • job tenure • jobs • labour • labour force • labour force forecasts • labour market • labour market fluidity • labour market programmes • labour regulation • low pay incidence • median wages • membership • migration rates • minimum wages • national legislation • natural increase rates • pension age • population • population baseline • population estimates females • population projections • PPP • professional status • real estate • rigidness • salary earner ratio • salary earners • self-employed • services • short-time workers • standardised age groups • statistics • strict regulation • strictness of legislation • survey data • synthetic indicators • total employment • total increase rates • trade union • trade union members • transport • turnover rate • unemployment • union members • unpaid family workers • unpaid workers • vital statistics • weekly hours • working age ratio
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Italy IT: Wages Index data was reported at 113.676 2010=100 in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 113.017 2010=100 for 2016. Italy IT: Wages Index data is updated yearly, averaging 32.736 2010=100 from Dec 1950 (Median) to 2017, with 68 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 113.676 2010=100 in 2017 and a record low of 0.732 2010=100 in 1950. Italy IT: Wages Index data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by International Monetary Fund. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Italy – Table IT.IMF.IFS: Wages, Labour Cost and Employment Index: Annual.
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Aim of the study is to render the income distribution and income stratification in the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) form 1950 to 1970.
Topics: Tabulations in Online-Database HISTAT (Historical Statistics):
A. Synopses A.01 Sources of liquid income in percent (1950-1970) A.02 Personal income distribution in percent (1950-1970) A.03 Distribution of household-income in percent (1950-1970) A.04 Average income per household on social position of head of the household, Index (1950-1970) A.05 Distribution of private households on incomg-groups (1950-1970) A.06 Distribution of private households on size of household and incomg-group (1950-1970) A.07 Average yearly income per household in DM (1950-1970) A.08 Distribution of private households on number of persons receiving income and on income groups (1950-1970)
B. Development of functional and personal income B.01a Private households on household size and social position of head of the household in FRG in thousand (1950-1970) B.01b Private households on social position of head of the household and on income-receive in FRG in thousand (1950-1970) B.02 Development of household income in FRG in billions DM (1950-1970) B.03a Net-total income of the entire private households in the FRG im billions DM (1950-1970) B.03b Net-average income of the entire privat households in the FRG in DM (1950-1970)
C. Number of Net-income of private households C.01a Number of net-income of the entire private households in the FRG on income groups (1950-1970) C.01b Number of net-income of Self-Employed households in the FRG on income groups (1950-1970) C.01c Number of net-income of white-collar worker households in the FRG on income groups (1950-1970) C.01d Number of net-income of blue-collar worker households in the FRG on income groups (1950-1970) C.01e Number of net-income of retiree households in the FRG on income groups (1950-1970) C.02 Number of Households in the FRG on constant income groups in thousand (1950-1970) C.03 Net-annuity of housholds in the FRG on constant income groups in billions DM (1950-1970)
Z. Compendious statistical value schedules (1950-1985) Z.01 Statistical values of stratification of private household´s net-annuity and of families´ net-annuity on social groups (1950-1985) Z.02 Average monthly household income on social groups (1950-1974)
The Data-compilation is a selection of time-series on wage- and salary development as well as on the development of the national income in Germany from 1850 to 1985. The following studies has been included: - Walther G. Hoffmann (1965): Das Wachstum der deutschen Wirtschaft seit der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts.- Rüdiger Hohls (1991): Arbeit und Verdienst. Entwicklung und Struktur der Arbeitseinkommen im Deutschen Reich und in der Bundesrepublik.- Pierenkemper, Toni (1987): Arbeitsmarkt und Angestellte im deutschen Kaiserreich 1880-1913. Interessen und Strategien als Elemente der Integration eines segmentierten Arbeitsmarktes.- Wiegand, Erich/Zapf, Wolfgang (1982): Wandel der Lebensbedingungen in Deutschland. Wohlfahrtsentwicklung seit der Industrialisierung. Tables in ZA-Online-Database HISTAT: A. Hoffmann, Walther G.: The Growth of the German Economy since the mid of the 19th centuryA.1 The average earned income per annum by industrial sector (1850-1959)A.2 The average earned income per annum in mining and saline (1850-1959)A.3 The average earned income per annum in industry and craft (1850-1959)A.4 The average earned income per annum in transport (1850-1959)A.5 The average earned income per annum in other services (1850-1959)A.6 Net national product (NNP) in factor costs in current prices and national income per capita according to Hoffmann (1850-1959)A.7 Gross value added and real national income per capita in prices of 1913 according to Hoffmann (1850-1959)A.8 The development of average earned income of employees in industry and craft, Index 1913 = 100 (1850-1959) B. Hohls, Rüdiger: The Sectoral Structure of Earnings in GermanyB.1 Nominal annual earnings of employees by industrial sector in Germany in Mark, 1885-1985B.2 Nominal earnings of white collar workers and blue collar workers in Germany, 1890-1940 C. Living costs, prices and earnings, consumer price indexC.1 Development of living costs (index) of medium employees’ households (1924-1978)C.2 Preices and earnings, index 1962 = 100 (1820-2001)C.3 Living costs, consumer price index (1820-2001) D. Pierenkemper, Toni: Employment market and employees in the German ‘Reich’ 1880-1913.D.1 Income of selected white collar categories in Mark (1880-1913)D.2 Real income of selected white collar categories (1880-1913) E. Wiegand, E.: Historical Development of Wages and Living Costs in Germany.E.1 Development of real gross income of blue collar workers in industry, index 1970 = 100 (1925-1978)E.2 Development of real gross income of blue collar workers in industry (1925-1978)E.3 Development of nominal and real national income per capita (1950-1978) E.4 Development of nominal and real national income per capita (1925-1939)E.5 National income: monthly income from dependent personal services per employee (1925-1971)E.6 Overlook: Development of wages, employed workers and gross income from dependent personal services in Germany (1810-1989)
When adjusted for inflation, the 2024 federal minimum wage in the United States is over 40 percent lower than the minimum wage in 1970. Although the real dollar minimum wage in 1970 was only 1.60 U.S. dollars, when expressed in nominal 2024 dollars this increases to 13.05 U.S. dollars. This is a significant difference from the federal minimum wage in 2024 of 7.25 U.S. dollars.
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Graph and download economic data for Personal income per capita (A792RC0A052NBEA) from 1929 to 2024 about personal income, per capita, personal, income, GDP, and USA.
This data selection represents a thematic extract from the comprehensive study “The Growth of the German Economy since the mid-19th Century“ (“Das Wachstum der deutschen Wirtschaft seit der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts”) from 1965 by Walter G. Hoffmann. The main objective of Hoffmann’s study is to work out statistical figures concerning the long-term development of the German national economy, as well as the individual fields of this subject area. In doing so, the time series shall enable the verification of various hypotheses concerning economic growth. This aim, however, can only be reached if such time series are based on comparable statistical, methodical, and content-related concepts, and if they are collected for a period with maximum length. Consequently, this data selection comprises more than 800 pages with 250 tables, featuring almost every time series between 1850 and 1960 that can be considered relevant for the economic development. Whenever necessary, these materials were completed by estimates. Moreover, the above-named analyses of long-term tendencies aim at creating a reference system for the numerous short-term changes occuring within most national economies in the course of a century. Here the special focus of Hoffman’s work lies on the visualisation of the gained materials as regards the raise, distribution, and use of the national income. The respective calculation is based on the two production factors of labour and capital and culminates in an overview of production. The calculation of the distribution, on the other hand, deals with the functional and individual, i.e. personal distribution of (earned and capital) income. In its turn, the calculation of use is divided into the sectors of private and public consumption, investment, and the national trade balance. Topics Timeseries data available via the downloadsystem HISTAT Data excerpt: earned income and capital income (income compilation, the following factors have been taken into consideration): - average yearly earned income in mining and salt-mines (1850-1959). - average yearly earned income in industry and handicraft (1850-1959). - average yearly earned income in traffic system without German Federal Railways, German Federal Mail, and shipping (1950-1959). - average yearly earned income in traffic system (1850-1959). - average yearly earned income in trade, banks, insurances, and hotel and catering industry (1925-1939). - average yearly earned income in trade, banks, insurances, and hotel and catering industry (1950-1960). - average yearly earned income of employed in the public service (1851-1913). - average yearly earned income in the public service (1925-1950). - average yearly earned income in other services (1850-1959). - average yearly earned income by economic sectores (1850-1959). - earned income by economic sectores (1850-1959). - rate of return of the industrial sector´s stock corporations (1926-1959). - distribution of net social product in factor costs in current prices (1850 – 1959). Die vorliegende Datenauswahl ist ein thematischer Ausschnitt aus der umfangreichen Studie „Das Wachstum der deutschen Wirtschaft seit der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts“ (1965) von Walter G. Hoffmann. Das Hauptanliegen der Untersuchung von Hoffmann ist, statistisches Zahlenmaterial über die langfristige Entwicklung der deutschen Gesamtwirtschaft wie der einzelnen Bereiche zu liefern. Die Zeitreihen sollen damit der Verifikation wachstumstheoretischer Hypothesen dienen. Dieses Ziel lässt sich nur dann erreichen, wenn über einen möglichst langen Zeitraum statistisch-methodisch und inhaltlich vergleichbare Zeitreihen vorgelegt werden. Es werden auf über 800 Seiten in 250 Tabellen fast alle für die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung interessanten Zeitreihen zwischen 1850 und 1960 aufgeführt und teilweise durch Schätzverfahren ergänzt. Durch die Analyse der langfristigen Tendenzen soll zugleich ein Bezugssystem geschaffen werden für die zahlreichen kurzfristigen Veränderungen, die sich im Laufe eines Jahrhunderts in einer Volkswirtschaft vollziehen. Kernstück von Hoffmanns Arbeit bilden die Darstellungen des gewonnenen statistischen Materials zur Aufbringungsrechnung, zur Verteilungsrechnung und zur Verwendungsrechnung des Volkseinkommens. Die Aufbringungsrechnung geht von den beiden Produktionsfaktoren Arbeit und Kapital aus und endet in der Darstellung der Produktion. Die Verteilungsrechnung behandelt sowohl die funktionelle Einkommensverteilung (Arbeitseinkommen und Kapitaleinkommen) wie die personelle Einkommensverteilung. Die Verwendungsrechnung teilt sich auf in die Sektoren privater und öffentlicher Verbrauch, Investitionen sowie die Leistungsbilanz. Themen Zeitreihendaten im Recherche- und Downloadsystem HISTAT Datenausschnitt: Das Arbeits- und Kapitaleinkommen (aus der Verteilungsrechnung): Berücksichtigt werden: - Die durchschnittlichen jährlichen Arbeitseinkommen in Bergbau und Salinen (1850-1959). - Die durchschnittlichen jährlichen Arbeitseinkommen in Industrie und Handwerk (1850-1959). - Das durchschnittliche jährliche Arbeitseinkommen im Verkehr ohne Bundesbahn, Bundespost und Schifffahrt (1950-1959). - Das durchschnittliche jährliche Arbeitseinkommen im Verkehr (1850-1959). - Die durchschnittlichen jährlichen Arbeitseinkommen in Handel, Banken, Versicherungen und Gaststätten (1925-1939). - Die durchschnittlichen jährlichen Arbeitseinkommen in Handel, Banken, Versicherungen und Gaststätten (1950-1960). - Die Arbeitseinkommen der im öffentlichen Dienst Beschäftigten (1851-1913). - Das durchschnittliche jährliche Einkommen im öffentlichen Dienst (1925-1950). - Das durchschnittliche jährliche Arbeitseinkommen im Bereich der sonstigen Dienstleistungen (1850-1959). - Die durchschnittlichen jährlichen Arbeitseinkommen nach Wirtschaftsbereichen (1850-1959). - Das Arbeitseinkommen nach Wirtschaftsbereichen (1850-1959). - Die Rendite bei den Aktiengesellschaften des gewerblichen Sektors (1926-1959). - Die Verteilung des Nettosozialprodukts zu Faktorkosten in laufenden Preisen (1850 – 1959). Quellen: Die Untersuchung stützt sich in ganz überwiegendem Maße auf den amtlichen Statistiken des Zollvereins, des Reiches, des Bundes, der Länder, der Kommunen usw. Daten aus wissenschaftlichen Einzelpublikationen.
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The minimum wage is a basic labour standard that sets the lowest wage rate that an employer can pay to employees who are covered by the legislation. Today, one of its main purposes is to protect non-unionized workers in unskilled jobs, although it can also influence, directly or indirectly, the level of compensation of other employees as well. A minimum wage constitutes a floor above which employees or their unions may negotiate with management for higher remuneration. However, it is rarely static: adjustments are required from time to time to maintain its relevance in changing economic and social conditions.
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