Интересный анализ
kilativ — 16.01.2020 The US median wage of $3,970 (annual $47,060) leaves the worker with a net take-home pay (after healthcare) of only $25,000. At the same time, the monthly average salary for Russia (the countrywide average) of $800 (annual $10,400) would give a purchasing power adjusted income of $21,700. To wit, the above mentioned US median wage was given for a hypothetical 40-hour workweek, but about half of the American workers do not make a full working week and therefore earn much less.[Due to availability of data, we have used average salary for Russia and median salary for the US, for both latest data in 2019). This should not cause any significant difference in the argument we are forwarding].
A recent study found that 53 million Americans or 44% of the working age population earn a median average annual salary of only $18,000. Basically then, at least half of the Americans are working-poor earning less than $18,000 per annum or less than $1.5 thousand per month. We cannot make a comparative calculation with Russia on this level of American income, because that income is not sufficient to make a living and has to be supplemented with food stamps. charity and Medicaid.
Там дальше и про разрыв богатые-бедные и насколько Сечены/Дерипаски искажают средние данные в России в сравнении с Безосами/Гейтсами в Америке
In this connection, we must be reminded that income and wealth inequality in Russia is nowhere the levels they have reached in the United States. In a study of 2018, I have addressed this issue by a detailed analysis of the false claims to the contrary advanced by Thomas Piketty and his collaborators.
In the report, I expose the bias and reveal the multitude of methodological errors, distortions and misrepresentation of data, which have gone into producing the Piketty conclusions. After identifying the deficiencies, we have adjusted the main findings announced by the Piketty scholars to reflect the actual data. The corrected data shows that instead of earning 45-50% of national income as claimed by the Pikettys, the top 10% of Russians earned less than 30% of the income. Correspondingly, our corrected data shows that instead of owning more than 70% of the national wealth, the wealth of the top 10 percent of the population was 39% of private wealth and 32% of total national wealth.
Отсюда
Если коротко - с учетом денег после обязательных выплат (налоги, медстраховка) и с учетом разницы в уровне цен (Purchasing Parity) московская средняя зарплата в 1600 долларов (80 тыс рублей) соотвествует американской месячной зарплате в 6 тысяч долларов. Автор там сравнил Москву и Чикаго. Можно соглашаться или нет, но интересен сам подход и рассчеты. В статье (оригинальной) есть ссылки на ресурсы.
Опять же, не нужно ко мне лично никаких претензий, пишите, если что не понравилось в анализе, автору. Ну и советы по переезду - это тоже к нему.
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