Employed full time: Median usual weekly nominal earnings (second quartile): Wage and salary workers: High School graduates, no college: 25 years and over : 946 (As of 2024-07-01)
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Employed full time: Median usual weekly nominal earnings (second quartile): Wage and salary workers: High School graduates, no college: 25 years and over was 946 as of 2024-07-01, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Historically, Employed full time: Median usual weekly nominal earnings (second quartile): Wage and salary workers: High School graduates, no college: 25 years and over reached a record high of 946 and a record low of 503, the median value is 647. Typical value range is from 692 to 855. The Year-Over-Year growth is 4.52%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Employed full time: Median usual weekly nominal earnings (second quartile): Wage and salary workers: High School graduates, no college: 25 years and over - last updated on 2024-07-01.
Quarterly , not seasonally adjusted . Data measure usual weekly earnings of wage and salary workers. Wage and salary workers are workers who receive wages, salaries, commissions, tips, payment in kind, or piece rates. The group includes employees in both the private and public sectors but, for the purposes of the earnings series, it excludes all self-employed persons, both those with incorporated businesses and those with unincorporated businesses. Usual weekly earnings represent earnings before taxes and other deductions and include any overtime pay, commissions, or tips usually received (at the main job in the case of multiple jobholders). Prior to 1994, respondents were asked how much they usually earned per week. Since January 1994, respondents have been asked to identify the easiest way for them to report earnings (hourly, weekly, biweekly, twice monthly, monthly, annually, or other) and how much they usually earn in the reported time period. Earnings reported on a basis other than weekly are converted to a weekly equivalent. The term "usual" is determined by each respondent's own understanding of the term. If the respondent asks for a definition of "usual," interviewers are instructed to define the term as more than half the weeks worked during the past 4 or 5 months. For more information see http://www.bls.gov/cps/earnings.htm The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LEU0252917300
Category | Population, Employment, & Labor Markets |
Region | USA |
Source | U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics |
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Name | Value | ||
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Last Value | 946 | ||
Latest Period | 2024-07-01 | ||
Long Term Average | 773.24 | ||
Average Annualized Growth Rate | +2.61% | ||
Value from 1 year ago | 905 | ||
Change from 1 year ago | +4.53% | ||
Frequency | Quarterly | ||
Unit | USD | ||
Download Source | LEU0252917300Q.txt |