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?

  • @zacher_glachl
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    1 year ago

    In my country you collect 14 salaries. So yearly salary is just the only sensible way to compare internationally.

    • @S_204
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      31 year ago

      Please elaborate on the 14 salaries? I’m in Canada, I would guess at most I could claim 3. My occupation, the rebates I get from the federal government, and the rebates from the provincial one would amount to my ‘income’ each year.

      • @Moghul
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        They mean they get paid their monthly salary 14 times.

        • @[email protected]
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          Why 14?

          Edit: other parts of this thread make it clear months 13 and 14 are bonuses the employee is entitled to. Spain does not use a 14 month calendar.

          • @Moghul
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            21 year ago

            Correct, they’re ‘bonuses’

      • @zacher_glachl
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        11 year ago

        My bad, I didn’t get notified someone replied to my comment and only just checked. As mentioned below in this thread, I meant we get 14 monthly salary payments, where “months” 13 and 14 are less taxed and are tacked onto a summer and winter month as a holiday and christmas bonus, respectively.