Not exact matches
While consumers may have also benefitted from the stock market's Trump rally via their holdings in mutual funds and 401 (k) s, it didn't quite translate to their paychecks: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistic (BLS),
U.S. workers earned a
median wage of about $ 43,380.48 in 2016 — a 2.8 % raise, or $ 1,214.65.
With three rounds of QE, the
U.S. economy received no
median wage growth, little inflation movement, a lackluster employment sector with numbers are cooked, and 95 % of income gains going to 1 % of the nation.
The report analyzed
median home prices derived from publicly recorded sales deed data collected by ATTOM Data Solutions and average
wage data from the
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in 464
U.S. counties with a combined population of more than 197 million.
It's researchers found that in some
U.S. cities, residents looking for an apartment and earning a
median wage would need to work more than two 40 - hour weeks to afford housing.
The data on minimum
wage were obtained from the
U.S. Department of Labor, while
median owner - occupied home values for the states came from data provided by S&P.
While in the past, manufacturing workers earned a
wage significantly higher than the
U.S. average, by 2013 the average factory worker made 7.7 percent below the
median wage for all occupations.
Some assistant managers are very well paid and, according to the
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the
median wage for «First - Line Supervisors of Retail Workers» in 2015 was $ 18.42 an hour.
According to the
U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics, the national
median pharmacy tech salary (hourly
wage) is $ 13.65.
The
median wage for medical admins was $ 32,240 in 2014, according to the
U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).
The
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the
median annual
wage for medical assistants was $ 29,370 in May 2012.
The
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported in May 2014 that dental laboratory technicians made a
median annual
wage of $ 36,830.
The
median annual
wage for executive assistants was $ 57,910 as of May 2016 according to the
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
At the time, the
U.S. median annual
wage was $ 29,610.
In 2013, the
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the
median annual
wage for medical assistants in New Hampshire was $ 32,180, which was one of the higher state averages in the country.
As of 2016, the
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that medical assistants had a
median hourly
wage of $ 15.17, with 10 percent earning no more than $ 10.99 and 10 percent earning at least $ 21.78 per hour.
According to the
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the
median annual
wage of medical assistants was $ 30,780 in 2013.
The
median hourly
wage in the child care workforce was $ 10.31 in 2013,17 which is nearly 40 percent below the
median for all workers in the
U.S. labor force, making the pay for work in this critical sector among the bottom 10 percent of all occupations.18
Of these professions, only one — flight attendants — has an average
wage high enough to afford the mortgage on a
median - priced home in the
U.S., and workers in two of the jobs — housekeepers and wait staff — can not afford the typical rent on either a one - or two - bedroom apartment in any metro area.
The firm's 2018 Rental Affordability Report «shows buying a
median - priced residence is more affordable than renting a three - bedroom property in 54 percent of the
U.S. counties the company analyzed,» The Post says, based on fair market rent data for 2018 from the
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,
wage data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and public records of sales.