Income question needs to be explicit about if it’s pre-tax or post-tax, since it’s a huge difference, and the “default measurement” differs between cultures, in some places “I earn X” means pre-tax and in some places it means post-tax.
Also, in many European countries it means “pre- and post some different tax”. Because one part is payed by the employer, and the other by the employee. Populism, Politics and Economics. Good results guaranteed.
Income question needs to be explicit about if it’s pre-tax or post-tax, since it’s a huge difference, and the “default measurement” differs between cultures, in some places “I earn X” means pre-tax and in some places it means post-tax.
Also, in many European countries it means “pre- and post some different tax”. Because one part is payed by the employer, and the other by the employee. Populism, Politics and Economics. Good results guaranteed.
Yeah, and don’t forget VAT and similar taxes.
US also does this.