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【吐槽八卦】郁闷的薪水涨幅
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(引用 windwing:看成月薪加了3000=_=年薪加了3000我能说已经不错了么?)不多吧 月薪还差不多  [本文发送自华新手机Wap版] [小女叶贞 (2-17 19:58, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]41楼

(引用 小女叶贞:不多吧 月薪还差不多)。。。我也以为是月薪涨3000,如果是年薪涨3000平均下来月薪才涨250。。。这好像是不多阿  [本文发送自华新iOS APP] [纱姿 (2-17 21:25, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]42楼

呃 你老公长得好快[闲置来袭 (2-17 22:09, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]43楼

我觉得这个也要看运气的吧,比如有些人钱运就要好些lz是旺夫运,该开心的呀!老公事业发展得好,不就在生活上给你更多的选择了吗!;)[小白兔乖乖 (2-18 10:24, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]44楼

(引用 小白兔乖乖:我觉得这个也要看运气的吧,比如有些人钱运就要好些lz是旺夫运,该开心的呀!老公事业发展得好,不就在生活上给你更多的选择了吗!;))她要双赢,太贪心了。  [本文发送自华新手机Wap版] [ninilola (2-18 12:28, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]45楼

(引用 小白兔乖乖:我觉得这个也要看运气的吧,比如有些人钱运就要好些lz是旺夫运,该开心的呀!老公事业发展得好,不就在生活上给你更多的选择了吗!;))谢谢mm。有人可能是运气好吧也没有特别不开心,就是提起来就郁闷。大部分时候也没往这方面想[nannan2010 (2-18 15:55, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]46楼

多大个事啊。。不高兴就让他每月上交给你2k呗。。  [本文发送自华新手机Wap版] [奥特曼打小怪兽 (2-18 21:19, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]47楼

你老公涨得多、拿得多,你应该高兴、肯定才是哦!你老公涨得多、拿得多,你应该高兴、肯定才是哦!
你们两个“PK”没有意义哦!

再者说了,学校学得好,并不代表工作肯定干得好呵!身边很多同学例子就是佐证哦。
应该互相鼓励,共同上进哦!呵呵。

Btw, 涨幅无论3K还是1K,已经令人艳羡不已了哦!呵呵。
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(引用 nannan2010:读了phd才出来工作的,他这个年龄拿这个工资一点都不高,但是还是比我强。越说越郁闷,他老嘲笑我公司,以前他总觉得我公司各种高大上,�...)所以还是PHD好啊...我都工作10年了...看这个帖子伤心哈哈~[小诺基亚 (2-19 12:49, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]49楼

Drop at the top for work-income earners[SINGAPORE] Income of top earners from employment in 2013 fell for the first time since the 2008 recession - the only group to see a drop in income last year.
Resident households in the top 10 per cent income bracket saw average monthly income slip 5.2 per cent in real terms from $11,552 per household member in 2012 to $11,198 in 2013, despite higher economic growth.
The decline was 3.1 per cent in nominal terms and came after a 9.6 per cent jump in nominal terms and 5.1 per cent hike in real terms in 2012, according to the Department of Statistics' "Key Household Income Trends 2013" report.
No official reason was given for the drop, though people in the compensation business speculate that it's partly due to employers giving a bigger raise to younger and junior staff to narrow pay gaps.
Incomes of households headed by those who held jobs as managers fell sharply last year by 8.7 per cent in real terms to $12,047 per household member.
The last time the income of the top earners fell - by 2.6 per cent in real terms - was during the 2008 economic downturn, when all households' incomes were hit.
Except for the top earners, households in all income groups saw income rise in both nominal and real terms in 2013, with the biggest jumps seen in those in the third to sixth deciles (See table).
Incomes of the bottom 10 per cent, which fell 1.2 per cent in real terms in the previous year, increased 2.4 per cent in 2013 from an average monthly income of $440 in 2012 to $463 per household member.
Overall, the median monthly household income from employment grew from $7,570 in 2012 to $7,870 in 2013, up 4.0 per cent in nominal terms and 1.6 per cent in real terms.
The drop in income at the top bracket probably contributed to a narrowing in income gaps last year, as the Gini coefficient - a measure of income inequality - dipped from 0.478 in 2012 to 0.463. If government transfers and taxes are taken into account, the coefficient fell to 0.412 - the lowest since 2000 when the Statistics Department started compiling it.
Resident households overall got an average $3,440 per household member last year - higher than the $2,760 in 2012 - from government schemes such as the Workfare Income Supplement and Growth Dividends.
Households in HDB one- and two-room flats received $8,631 per household member - more than their annual income of $8,264 per member - in government help in 2013, up from $7,210 in 2012.
Over a longer time- frame of five years, incomes rose in all income brackets - including that of the top earners whose incomes tend to fluctuate more. Their income increased 1.0 per cent yearly in real terms during 2008-2013.
Total household income from employment went up 2 per cent per annum during this period. Measured by per household member, it rose 1.9 per cent yearly.
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