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The phrase "average annual wage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the typical earnings of a worker over the course of a year, often in economic or employment contexts.
Example: "The average annual wage for workers in the technology sector has increased significantly over the past few years."
Alternatives: "mean yearly salary" or "typical annual income".
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And given that average annual wage growth was only 0.1percentt annually from 1980 to 2007, that sentiment is understandable.
The average annual wage in the UK is £27,600.
Census figures show the average annual wage in Suffolk was $35,517 in 1999.
Throw in living expenses and you're above the average annual wage for adult Americans.
To put this in some kind of context, that's several thousand above the current average annual wage.
Even without benefits, that put income well above the janitorial industry's average annual wage of $15,000.
They comprise about 80% of supply chain employment, with an average annual wage of $63,000, and are growing rapidly.
Senior City bankers were paid an average of £1.3m last year, making their pay packages worth almost 50 times the average annual wage in the UK.
In the late fifties, the average annual wage for white male American farm workers was slightly over $1,000; women, children, Negroes, and Mexicans got less.
The median price of a house is now around 485,000 Australian dollars, or $450,000, about seven times the average annual wage.
The annual wage of nearly £77,000 that a first-time buyer needs in London compares with the average annual wage in the capital of just £27,999.
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