I think this is mostly a US thing. Why use yearly salary? You’re not paid once a year, are you? Most likely once a month. Referencing monthly salary makes much more sense.

“I’m making 50k”. Great, now I have to guess - dollars? Monthly? Yearly? If yearly then what’s the monthly paycheck? Net? Gross?

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Lol who would hear “I’m making 50k” and think it’s anything other than per year unless they just stepped out of a private jet…

I feel like this might be confusing only if you are under the age of 14 and have no idea how money or the world works…

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You don’t make 50k per week???

Lol. Agreed. It’s not confusing.

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People whose currency IS dealt in that scale.

For example, if you want to restrict it to English speakers, then anyone from Hong Kong would be flaunting a quite decent, but not millionaire, salary.

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Depends on the currency.

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Did you just assume my ¥der?

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That was funnier than it should have been

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Not in basically all of the English speaking world. USD, CAD, AUS, Pounds, Euros, NZD. 50k a month or week or whatever you for some reason think it might be other than a year would be an insane amount of money to make.

I bet you’re the kind of person that hates it when you ask the time and people respond by rounding it to the nearest 10 minutes…

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Not really. It’s usually obvious from context. Unless you’re trying to be an intentionally obtuse pedant?

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Thanks, captain Obvious

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We’re on the Internet, how should anyone know what’s “your” currency?

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Foreign to whom?

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I know people who make 50k per month and don’t have jets. I make 30k p/m but I’ll get there one day. It’s crazy how when I was broke making $20/hour in a cafe that I thought everyone or most people are broke but now I’m making modest money it’s crazy how many other entrepreneurs are in my circle now. Just wow.

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Lol this piss take xD

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You have such a wild post history

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I mean, you just basically answered your own question. People get paid hourly, weekly, every 2 weeks, monthly, and some even per sale (ie. Realtors) so the only way to have a constant measurement is yearly.

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Why not monthly? It seems the smallest unit to encompass them all, and is fairly standard.

Monthly makes sense also since most bills are monthly.

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Until you have people who get a yearly bonus. Or 13 or 14 monthly salaries a year, which is quite common in Germany (basically a bonus, but the employee is entitled to it).

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Yes but a lot of work is seasonal and/or sporadic. Annual pay smoothes it out.

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Most bills are monthly, most paychecks schedules are bi-weekly. To me this is the same issue as hot dogs and buns being sold in different quantities. Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy?!?!?!?!?!

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Biweekly isn’t a thing in many places in Europe, I think.

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At every job I’ve ever had, I get paid every two weeks. So the amount I make per month varies.

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Those months where three paychecks fall in them are pretty sweet.

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I’d imagine that for some jobs (seasonal etc) there is too much variation in a month-to-month basis

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But most pays are fortnightly

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Not here (the Netherlands), everything is monthly, both pay and bills.

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I get paid 4 weekly so get 13 pays a year.

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Because that’s the standard and that is the wage I negotiated and my bi-weekly checks are that number/26. I didn’t negotiate a per-payperiod rate.

It’s what my taxation is based on.

It’s what all my credit applications ask for.

Also, what you make and what you take home are really quite variable based on circumstance between 2 people making the same base wage. Retirement contributions, health care premiums, taxes, and other deductions vary from person to person.

For salaried employees it’s the standard metric by which wages are measured. You don’t need to guess anything. That’s the standard.

For hourly employees, that would be your hourly rate. Since hours can be variable and overtime is a thing your yearly rate would be variable too.

Seriously there’s nothing to guess.

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Because that’s the standard

Where?

It’s not standard for me. We only talk about monthly numbers with my colleagues and friends.

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For the US, but going by this thread it’s not limited to here.

Also, for what it’s worth, I would think if op was in a place that used monthly as the standard they wouldn’t have posted this complaint. If that’s not the case I’m confused by the point of this post?

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Bi-weekly is ambiguous, use fortnightly.

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Very few people are paid twice a week.

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Can’t speak for the US, but here in Germany there often aren’t 12 monthly salaries to a year. Many people get a Christmas bonus and/or a summer bonus, but just as many don’t. Personally, I get paid about 13 1/4 monthly salaries a year, so telling you my yearly salary would be more accurate than the monthly amount.

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Same in Italy

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