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  1. #17
    I know the police in BsAs make more money but I have no idea how much. The teachers are another large group of gov't workers making less then 2000p monthly. I don't believe there are a lot of "workers" with a "salary" of more then 3000p. Monthly. Plus I believe the recent census put the average salary at $2, 700p or there about.

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  3. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Trampa  [View Original Post]
    Average is Total salary paid to State workers divided Total of State workers.

    The amount you get then is the average
    FYI not all State workers are police officers

  4. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by Seaman  [View Original Post]
    You do not answer the questions I asked.

    So based on those 2 figures (2000 & 8000) you make the "average" of 5000?

    Do you really think that the salaries are divided equally? Or is it maybe that the vast majority makes 2000-4000 a month, and very few make "a lot" more?
    Average is Total salary paid to State workers divided Total of State workers.

    The amount you get then is the average

  5. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Seaman  [View Original Post]
    So basically nowhere near the AR$5000 that Trampa uses as "average".
    Please I gave you 2 sources

  6. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Gandolf50  [View Original Post]
    I don't know about subway workers but police in the provincia (as of 2009) started at 1400 monthly and after a year went to 1800p. About what a domestic worker earns In a barrio privado.
    So basically nowhere near the AR$5000 that Trampa uses as "average".

  7. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Seaman  [View Original Post]
    Where do you base this on?

    2 questions;

    What does a police officer make you think?

    What does a subway driver make you think?
    I don't know about subway workers but police in the provincia (as of 2009) started at 1400 monthly and after a year went to 1800p. About what a domestic worker earns In a barrio privado.

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  9. #11

    Unimportant-

    -what is the salary of a supte / poli.

    The thread asks, how to survive with 30% inflation if your pension just rises 3% per year.

    And mmmaybeee there will be a future prob for some folks.

    Paraguay, Thailand, Phillies and Kasachstan maybe the future base for limited income.

    BTW, usually in the Phillies they speak a little Spanish.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Balayover  [View Original Post]
    3375 pesos a month at 4 pesos / dollar
    Get yourself a new calculator!

    U$D 13500/12 = U$D 1125.

    AR$ 4. 00 : U$D1.00 --> U$D1125 = AR$4500.

  11. #9
    Balayover
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seaman  [View Original Post]
    The vast majority of government workers do not make that a year. U$D13, 500 a year means approx AR$4500 / month at this moment.

    My source? Payslips of government workers.
    3375 pesos a month at 4 pesos / dollar

  12. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Balayover  [View Original Post]
    CIA factbook 13,500 dollars a year average salary
    The vast majority of government workers do not make that a year. U$D13, 500 a year means approx AR$4500 / month at this moment.

    My source? Payslips of government workers.

  13. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Trampa  [View Original Post]
    Herald Yesterday, there source is indek.

    2000 to 8000 (without benefits)

    About 6000 (but they are NOT state employees)
    You do not answer the questions I asked.

    So based on those 2 figures (2000 & 8000) you make the "average" of 5000?

    Do you really think that the salaries are divided equally? Or is it maybe that the vast majority makes 2000-4000 a month, and very few make "a lot" more?

  14. #6
    Balayover
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    Average Salary

    Quote Originally Posted by Trampa  [View Original Post]
    Herald Yesterday, there source is indek.

    2000 to 8000 (without benefits)

    About 6000 (but they are NOT state employees)
    CIA factbook 13,500 dollars a year average salary

  15. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Seaman  [View Original Post]
    Where do you base this on?

    2 questions;

    What does a police officer make you think?

    What does a subway driver make you think?
    Herald Yesterday, there source is indek.

    2000 to 8000 (without benefits)

    About 6000 (but they are NOT state employees)

  16. #4

    Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Trampa  [View Original Post]
    Average income of a state employee is almost 5000 peso FYI
    Where do you base this on?

    2 questions;

    What does a police officer make you think?
    What does a subway driver make you think?

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  18. #3
    Most famlies have múltiple incomes, otherwise most people would live in Villa like circumstances and clearly most people don't.

    Average income of a state employee is almost 5000 peso FYI

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