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What is the average annual salary in India, in US dollars?

The Indian economy is showing signs of a growth turnaround. India continues to lead the pack for Asia in salary increases.The minimum wage currently varies from Rs.4,500 to Rs.9,500 a month for unskilled workers in various states. The national minimum wage will be fixed for unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled employees. India’s labour market has more than 470 million workers and around 12 million are entering the labour force every year.“National labour unions have been demanding a national minimum wage of Rs.15,000 per month for the past three to four years. And now the Seventh Pay Commission has suggested Rs.18,000 per month minimum wage for government employees.But as per government calculations:As per Dec 16, 2013 yearly income earned by an individual in India is the lowest when compared with people living in the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) nations, a Gallup survey showed on Monday. The annual median per capita income in India stood at $616, the 99th position among 131 countries.Average Daily Wage Rate in India:Thanks for A2A.

What is the average salary for a senior front end/Javascript developer in the United States?

Varies by region. Here are the highest W-2 offers i've seen publicly shared — $189k in San Francisco, $150k in Denver and San Diego, and $140 in NYC. Lowball offers I’ve seen everywhere from $40k-60k for “Full Stack with Mongo/Postgres/SQL and RESTful application experience”. The companies pitching the latter consistently fail to fill those roles, and often settle with junior-level skills, and sometimes it’s a better fit. Or they split the role and hire two people instead.Salary will almost always be higher when placed through a recruitment agency with clout, however their exams are usually much harder than what most internal recruiting screens are—because you are being represented and representing them as an agent to the company. If you perform poorly, then it reflects poorly on them as well.Remember, though, these positions almost always include a broad range of the stack—meaning that you have to possess some server experience, build automation, preprocessing, and/or UX/UI experience. The more layers of can fill in or bridge gaps that employers need. This is also a frustrating experience, if you desire to utilize all of these skills, as most employers look to fill traditional single-hat roles instead of wide gaps.There's a huge opportunity in Node as a services/backend engineer with front end capabilities. Also, a huge market for front end developers who are well versed in CSS/SASS and preprocessors. React rendered server-side, for whatever reason, has started becoming a thing.As with most answers, this is totally variable and on the highest end of what I've seen. Some companies are willing to pay very well for the best talent, while others try and catch talent while watching their purse strings.Contracting, on the other hand, is a completely different beast. I’ve seen everything from $60/hr-$125hr on a 1099 (hint: doing your own taxes). Anyone who has been a long-term contract developer can probably tell you how desirable and tempting it sounds; but doing your own taxes (estimated quarterlies) and dealing with the high pressure and risk of being able to perform is quite stress-inducing.

What is the average salary in New York City?

According to World Cost of Living spreadsheet (crowdsourced data), the average salary for New York jobs is around USD4,095.00 per month. Well its crowdsourced, so basically its just what most people think that’s the reality what’s the average being paid.Nevertheless, anything around the average salary in New York is good as a starting point as a minimum salary.As a general rule, it's a good sign when expected net salary is above the average. If your salary is above the average then this means that you are not very far from the better half.Keep in mind, average salaries can vary greatly due to company, location, industry, experience and benefits. Most probably the people who are earning better than you are only getting a slightly bit more or in a different industry.Reference / download : World Cost of Living spreadsheet (crowdsourced data)

Is 16,000 AED/month sufficient salary for a family in Dubai?

The answer is Yes, but a proper answer to this question require more details likeHow many members are there in the familyIf there are kids- are they going to school or not?Where are you from - to know the kind of life style you followBecause there are families in Dubai living even with a salary of 6000 to 8000 AED per month.Let me answer your question based on the following assumptions.There are no kids, you are looking for a 1 or 2 bed room apartment in a decent area (Not in a posh area like Dubai marina or in the Atlantis) like Silicon oasis, Al Barsha or Discovery Gardens. You have medical insurance.You can find a nice apartment in any of the above area for around 5000 to 6000 AED per month (based on if it is a 1 or 2 bed room and the size, view etc. of the apartment) - now you have 10000 AED in hand1000 AED per month for the utilities - now you have 9000 AED in handAfter the flat the most important thing is a Car. If you buy a decent second hand car, it will cost you around 45000 to 50000 AED. if you are paying it in an installment of 3–4 years you will end up paying around 1200 per month for the car (This is more or less the monthly charge for a rental car) and around 500 AED for petrol and 300 for maintenance so total 2000 AED. - now you have 7000 AED in handNow the most most important part (at least for me) - food. If you are planning to cook food at home and every now and then take food from a decent restaurant (You have a wide range of restaurant in Dubai) you will end up spending almost 4000 to 5000 AED per month for food. - now you have 2000 AED leftyou will be spending 1000 AED every month on mobile phone and other things. - No you have 1000 AED in hand.The balance 1000 AED is just for security - like if you have an emergency at least you do not have to go and ask your neighbor for money.This is just calculations based on a 16000 AED budget, I can tell you there are families struggling to meet the ends even with 25000 AED per month (I personally know one) and there are also families with kids having a happy life with 10000 AED (by sharing apartment and by cutting down every cost possible-I know many).The truth is everything depends on how you manage your money and having an idea of what you earn and what you spend…

What is a decent salary in Manhattan, NY?

If you're moving to Manhattan from out of state, there's a high likelihood you will be renting a market-rate apartment. The median income for a person in Manhattan renting an apartment is $100,000. The city-wide median income is half that. Over half of New Yorkers spend more than 30% of their income on rent and there are millions of people in New York City living at or below the poverty level, so if you're making much less than the Manhattan median for market-rate renters, there's no reason to feel bad.Frankly, there are people who make hundreds of thousands of dollars who still worry about paying bills, eating, and clothing. If you lease an apartment above your budget, if you dine regularly at Michelin-starred restaurants, if you shop at luxury department stores and boutiques, you can find yourself struggling to keep up at any salary (see this article: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/0...). Here is a January 2015 map of median asking rents for one bedroom apartments in Manhattan:You can find a nice regular-sized one-bedroom apartment for $2,500-$3,500 in Manhattan, that's $30,000 to $42,000 per year in rent. You should be earning $100,000 - $140,000 to afford that. Alternatively, you can rent a smaller studio or one-bedroom in Manhattan or Queens or Brooklyn for $1,500-$2,500 per month.

About how much does a average welder make weekly?

I used to own a metal fab shop in Detroit (non union). We paid production welders $14.00/hour with benefits like vacation pay, full medical and paid holidays. However, the higher degree of skill that the particular job requires and the region that you live will affect that average. For example, New York City has a much higher cost of living than a place like Detroit. I would expect that wages would also be higher.

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