What's with telling YEARLY salaries?

Blizzard@lemmy.zip to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 90 points –

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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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.

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.

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).

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

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?!?!?!?!?!

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

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

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

But most pays are fortnightly

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

Same in Hungary. Not a single person I know gets their salary weekly or biweekly. It's absolutely not a thing.

Also, your bills are monthly. You mortgage is monthly. Your credit card bill is monthly. Preschool is paid monthly. Everything is monthly.