The average pay for a Police Officer is €59,794 a year and €29 an hour in Austria. The average salary range for a Police Officer is between €42,275 and €72,471. Source: Google
Imposible, in Spain we gain 2700-3000 euros per month. Austria has some of the best paid officers in the EU. Probably is what you said, at least 4300 dollars per month, around 4200 euros. Minus the taxes, maybe more than 3500 free.
you have to find an average in that range silly goose, averages surprise you when you have a a lot of numbers to crunch you have to find the number of officers in the US that get paid which is roughly 800,000 people then you add up each salary one by one then you get a total number you then divide that number by 800,000 and you get the average. range and averages arent the same thing. for example lets just say there are 10 officers, all ranging from 20k to 120k. 2 get paid 20k, 2 get paid 40k, 2 get paid 50k, 2 get paid 65k, 1 gets paid 90k and 1 gets paid 120k that equals 405,000 in salary now divide by 10 and your average is 40,500.
Currently in 2024 the Turkish police salary per year is 16,404 USD per year. Avarage house price in Sydney Australia is 1 million 650 thousand dollars (most expensive city in AU) Avarage house price in Istanbul Turkiye is 250 thousand dollars (most expensive city in TR) Avarage loaf of fresh white bread 1lbs in Australia 3 dollars 40 cents. Avarage loaf of fresh white bread 1lbs in Turkiye 50 cents. As an example, a Turkish avarage wage earner buys about 34 percent more daily commodoties, and is better off paying amenities, rent, electricity, water, gas, bills etc than a French avarage wage earner (true as of 2023) meaning the cost of living of equal life standards and qualities is cheaper. Basically wages/salaries makes sense in relation to the cost of living in their respective countries. How well can you live off with that money buying stuff in the country you earn it, that's what counts.
Basically, many of the 'rich countries' are actually poorer compared to some other countries when you take into consideration the actual cost of living in their respective countries. The reason why some countries pay a lot to their workers is because many of such countries pillaged and stole the riches from Afrika, Asia and other parts of the world, their gold, uranium, mines and even enslaved their people, this caused a warped placing in the race, and than they later started SELLING money to these poor countries they made poor, gaining more money on top of their money, and also further instigated wars and internal strife in these countries to keep them poor. All this process made their currency valuabe against all other currencies in an effort to segregate the world into ''first world and third world'' etc. It's the result of deep rooted racism if we are to be honest about it. A culture of perceived genetic superiority where the 'other' is viewed lesser so should be kept lesser. Twisted.
I new Switzerland would be towards the top as the cost of living in Switzerland is insane ... now we need to see what's left for each policeman/policewoman in their pocket at the end of the year...:)
The annual salary of a Turkish police officer is 16,500 dollars. (As of April 2024. Salaries may increase in the following months.) The information in the video is incorrect.
The Swiss's street policemen average salary is much more higher than this... This salary is an apprentice... They have a help for the fitness park, swimming pool, help for appartement, healthcare and much more options that almost nobody have in Switzerland... In a normal job. If you put everything... 1 policeman (average) in Switzerland cost about 200 000 (street police only in salary and all helps to make them healthy)... A year.
Australia. It differs by state but they are not very different. However, policev officers get extra pay for out of business hours shifts, or on public holidays. Someone working Christmas day can get 2.5x loading for the day.. plus 4 weeks paid vacation, paid sick leave, long service leave and more. This shows a base salary at the lowest level, most officers woukd take home more than that.
You got Colombia way wrong. Base pay yearly is around $9,000 per year. Plus they receive additional pay for hazard and holidays. They also get free housing while within the Institution until retirement. I work for the Colombian Military for years and the Police is considered both a Military Service and Public Service Institution.
@@balvanchik Çünkü polis bulmakta zorlanıyorlar. Aşırı ölüm korkusu yaşıyorlar. :)) Türkiyeden biraz damızlık erkek gönderelim de ölüm korkusu olmayan bir millet olsunlar. :))
I think it’s pair enough because it’s not includes the bonus, here in Japan there’s a Summer Bonus and Winter Bonus so 55,000$ is just the salary. The police Retirement is age 50. The retirement fee is more likely ten times year salary so 👍. Well….. sorry if I am wrong 😉
Turkiye: Currently in 2024 the Turkish police salary per year is 16,404 USD per year. Avarage house price in Sydney Australia is 1 million 650 thousand dollars (most expensive city in AU) Avarage house price in Istanbul Turkiye is 250 thousand dollars (most expensive city in TR) Avarage loaf of fresh white bread 1lbs in Australia 3 dollars 40 cents. Avarage loaf of fresh white bread 1lbs in Turkiye 50 cents. As an example, a Turkish avarage wage earner buys about 34 percent more daily commodoties, and is better off paying amenities, rent, electricity, water, gas, bills etc than a French avarage wage earner (true as of 2023) meaning the cost of living of equal life standards and qualities is cheaper. Basically wages/salaries makes sense in relation to the cost of living in their respective countries. How well can you live off with that money buying stuff in the country you earn it, that's what counts.
Basically, many of the 'rich countries' are actually poorer compared to some other countries when you take into consideration the actual cost of living in their respective countries. The reason why some countries pay a lot to their workers is because many of such countries pillaged and stole the riches from Afrika, Asia and other parts of the world, their gold, uranium, mines and even enslaved their people, this caused a warped placing in the race, and than they later started SELLING money to these poor countries they made poor, gaining more money on top of their money, and also further instigated wars and internal strife in these countries to keep them poor. All this process made their currency valuabe against all other currencies in an effort to segregate the world into ''first world and third world'' etc. It's the result of deep rooted racism if we are to be honest about it. A culture of perceived genetic superiority where the 'other' is viewed lesser so should be kept lesser. Twisted.
In Brasil the highest police wage is the federal police, going from 45k to 125k American dollars a year, state police starts from 18k to 76k. The standard after the first 2 years is 110k reais, around 22k america dollars a year. On top of that, police in Brazil gets loads of benefits, constant raises according to inflation and a carrier path to get better money, if you start working at 18 you will retire at 43 with a full wage that goes to your wife if you die first, if you retire earning 70k dollars you will continue to get pay for the rest of your life. That is government pension, if you had a private pension scheme the government would have to pay into your private 3x everything you put in, if you pay 100 dollars a month into a private, the government would have paid another 300. If it was any less nobody would want to do this job as mortality rate is not the best
Do you think there may be a correlation between police salaries and lower crime rates? Many of those countries that pay police a high salary have low crime rates. Canada and Switzerland are two examples.
There are definitely some mistakes. Austria is very similar to Germany, they speak as well German. In Austria they definitely not earn like 4000 dollars per year. And the german income is before tax and everthing so you can say minimum minus 40 %. And there are some other mistakes in the video.
Starting salary here in Stockton is 32k. Average is 60k. It tops out around 93k. I know a few. Some cities pay a bit more but you're not gonna find many places that pay 125k without some overtime.
This is not a good comparison. Each one needs ro be compared to the median ( not the mean or average) annual wage for that country. If the median wage is $10,000 a year and you get paid $12,000 you are doing good, but if you make $6000 a year you are getting a low wage.
Нет такой зарплаты у обычной полиции в России. 11000$ это сказочная сумма. Более реально будет выглядеть 5700-7000 максимум. К примеру зарплата полицейского патрульной службы 350-380$ в месяц, это 4560$ в год в самом лучшем случае.
Are you sure that Iraq's salary is higher than other countries? a country that has just passed the war. it is not possible that Thailand is behind most other countries.
If police officers had a family & made only $65k a year, where I live, i.e.Long Island, NY, they might qualify for food stamps & medicaid! Plus, you couldn't find enough people to do the job! I guess cops in other parts of the U.S. must be one step from welfare, to have a median salary, that low!
Austria Police can not work for 4330 $ a year Something wrong that must be a month . USA Police depend what they do but Many Work Two Full Time Job , Police work too cushy for them thy hold second full time Job easy .
Where in the heck are you finding over 60k a year in the United States? Here in ny it’s 40k average. Not to mention some of those bars are not proportional to similar changes in salary.