Median Wage in United States 2014


2014 Median Wage in United States..

The median wage in the United States during 2014 is estimated to be $28,851 per year.

This is based on 158,186,786 workers.

  • 71,176,882 people earned under $25,000 – 45.00% of the total
  • 42,355,772 people earned between $20,000 and $50,000 – 26.78% of the total
  • 31,597,453 people earned between $50,000 and $100,000 – 19.97% of the total
  • 10,161,656 people earned between $100,000 and $200,000 – 6.42% of the total
  • 2,895,023 people earned over $200,000 – 1.83% of the total

Highest and Lowest Earners in the United States

  • 130,536 people (0.08% of all workers) earned over $1,000,000 while 3,140 of those earned over $10,000,000
  • 22,574,440 people (14.27% of all workers) earned under $5,000.
  • 79 million people (50% of all workers) earned under the median income of $28,851 per year.

US Median Wages in 2014 by Segments

  • 23.03% earned under $10,000
  • 28.41% earned between $10,000 and $30,000
  • 23.95% earned between $30,000 and $55,000
  • 24.61% earned over $55,000

The wage compensation figures shown above are those quoted as “Compensation subject to Federal income taxes”, in the official Government figures.

Source: US Social Security Online


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