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Median Income by Country 2021

 

 

In 2013, Gallup published a list of countries with median annual household income, based on a self-reported survey of approximately 2000 adults from each country.[1] Using median, rather than mean income, results in a much more accurate picture of the typical income of the middle class since the data will not be skewed by gains and abnormalities in the extreme ends. The figures are in international dollars using purchasing power parity and are based on responses from 2006 to 2012 inflation adjusted to 2010 levels. Below is a list of the top 30 countries. The figures do not take taxes and social contributions into account.[1][2]

The list below does not correspond to citizens of each country, but to all its residents. States rich in fossil fuels such as Qatar and Kuwait have a very large gap in terms of median annual earnings of citizens and non-citizens (reaching more than tenfold).

 

 

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Median income - Wikipedia

Rank Country/Territory Gross household incomein Int$ (PPP)[1] Gross per-capita incomein Int$ (PPP)[1] 1  Luxembourg 52,493 18,418 2  Norway 51,489 19,308 3  Sweden 50,514 18,632 4  Australia 46,555 15,026 5  Denmark 44,360 18,262 6  United States 43,

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Median Income by Country 2021

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The median income is a number that falls in the middle of the nation’s income distribution. In other words, half of the nation’s adult residents have disposable income higher than this number, while the other half has disposable income that falls below this number.

In this article, we’ll explore the median income around the world. According to 2013 data from Gallup, the median household income worldwide is $9,733. Countries with the lowest median income include Libera, Burundi, Mali, Benin, Togo, Sierra Leone, and Madagascar. This data is based on self-reported data that was gathered between 2006 and 2012.

The countries with the highest median incomes are:

  1. Luxembourg - $52,493
  2. Norway - $51,489
  3. Sweden - $50,514
  4. Australia- $46,555
  5. Denmark - $44,360
  6. United States - $43,585
  7. Canada - $41,280
  8. South Korea - $40,861
  9. Kuwait - $40,854
  10. Netherlands - $39,584