I have been thinking about work more
recently. Work is the source of so many pressure points in law and society: who
pays taxes, and how much; social inequality, social and economic human rights;
the right to keep what you make…
In
thinking about this, it is good to know what is normal. The Normal American
Worker. Not the social norm, or the ideal norm, but the experience of the people
who are right in the middle, the experience that is closest to the experience
of most people in America.
What I
found massively re-oriented my view of what society thinks is the norm, and
what, statistically, it actually is.
First, I calculated the typical wage. Several
websites, like this one used the average wage for Americans, which as
of the most recent statistics in 2011, is about $41,200 a year. From there, the
typical American looks relatively well off, with a job that requires a college
degree or advanced trade skills. With two incomes, a family is decently middle
class in the $70,000 range. That is enough to pay rent, cover health costs,
save a little for college, pay taxes, watch cable TV and enjoy a comfortable
life in most parts of the United States.
The average is clearly wrong because of
income inequality.
Instead, the median annual wage in the United States
according to Social Security Online is $26,965.43. Since the vast majority of workers in the
United States work full time (less
than 15% are part-time employed), and since the vast majority only
hold one job, this is the only full time income for the most Americans. S
So the normal
American earns $27,000 a year. What are typical jobs for this range? A glance
at the Bureau of Labor
Statistics shows the ten largest occupations within $1,000 a year from this
median annual wage:
Occupation: Number of Workers Median
Hourly Wage Annual Occupation Wage
Personal Appearance
Workers
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478,160
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$10.67
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$26,370
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2,143,940
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$11.49
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$26,410
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Grounds Maintenance
Workers
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909,350
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$11.53
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$26,460
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432,650
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$11.12
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$26,900
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966,150
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$12.49
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$27,050
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Material Moving Workers
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4,036,120
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$11.65
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$27,350
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1,046,420
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$11.52
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$27,240
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Security Guards and
Gaming Surveillance Officers
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1,055,580
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$11.55
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$27,290
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Other Protective
Service Workers
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1,417,510
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$11.65
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$27,790
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3,915,460
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$12.28
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$27,780
|
Based on my experience, most people do
not think of manual laborers, meat packers, beauticians, security guards and
receptionists as the middle class. But that is the job type that is right in
the median wage range.
And closest to the middle: rental
clerks. In other words, people sitting in the booths of a Hertz Rent-A-Car
stall are the face of the Normal American Worker.
This kind of thinking may be skewed,
though. The median wage includes part-time and seasonal workers. Of course,
these people are still workers. But using their wages to create the normal type
of job might not be correct. People may work part time, at a job that pays much
more per hour. A different way to look at it would be look at the median hourly
wage, and find normal people based on jobs that pay this wage.
Occupation: Number of Workers Median Hourly Wage Annual Occupation Wage
Printing Workers
|
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267,390
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|
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$16.40
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$35,640
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Miscellaneous Community and Social
Service Specialists
|
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631,150
|
|
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$16.41
|
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$38,200
|
|
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454,010
|
|
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$16.57
|
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$37,240
|
|
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300,160
|
|
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$16.59
|
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$35,080
|
|
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Driver/Sales Workers and Truck Drivers
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2,719,630
|
|
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$16.61
|
|
$36,710
|
|
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1,606,260
|
|
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$16.91
|
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$36,640
|
|
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1,230,270
|
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$16.93
|
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$37,190
|
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Secretaries and Administrative
Assistants
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3,615,090
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|
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$16.99
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$37,780
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Metal Workers and Plastic Workers
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1,837,280
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|
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$17.01
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$37,190
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226,260
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$17.17
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$37,300
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Intuitively, this makes a lot more sense. Truck drivers and accountants feel a lot more like the Normal American Worker. Not just scraping by, but not exactly free from uncertainty and mind-numbingly meaningless tasks. Getting by alright, but not much cushion beyond that.
So when we think about equality, the Normal American Worker is a good image to bring to mind.