FWIW: The numbers make it sort of clear, but with income it's good to specify "annually" or even better "per year", because people outside of US don't compare salary annually and "annually" is one of those words you learn in advanced english, not in beginners.
those ranges are ridiculously high to be considered useful in any way. More than half of the world fits in the first option.
Yeah, but according to the results, the majority of users of the site fit higher up.
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FWIW: The numbers make it sort of clear, but with income it's good to specify "annually" or even better "per year", because people outside of US don't compare salary annually and "annually" is one of those words you learn in advanced english, not in beginners.
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@jimmysong, any context for why you’re asking? It is an interesting question.
As for most of my polls, to see where my audience is at on each platform. It helps to know what would relate to them.
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goddamn man im bellow 30 and i imagine alot of my friends are also
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Some people I work/interact with used to make >100$ but the strong USD pushed the EURO salaries back under 100k USD. Fiat money is very subjective ;-)
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Mainly family but I know all make at least 40k.
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Minimum wage. Pretty much all.
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The average is hard to tell, but I can say that I daily interact with people with incomes withing at least three of those four intervals.
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