monthly earnings - significado y definición. Qué es monthly earnings
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Qué (quién) es monthly earnings - definición

Average Indexed Monthly Earnings (OASDI); Average indexed monthly earnings (social security); National Average Wage Index

Average Indexed Monthly Earnings         
The Average Indexed Monthly Earnings (AIME) is used in the United States' Social Security system to calculate the Primary Insurance Amount which decides the value of benefits paid under Title II of the Social Security Act under the 1978 New Start Method. Specifically, Average Indexed Monthly Earnings is an average of monthly income received by a beneficiary during their work life, adjusted for inflation.
The Pacific Monthly         
DEFUNCT MAGAZINE PUBLISHED IN PORTLAND, OREGON.
Pacific Monthly Magazine; Pacific Monthly
The Pacific Monthly was a magazine of politics, culture, literature, and opinion, published in Portland, Oregon, United States from 1898 to 1911, when it was purchased by Southern Pacific Railroad and merged with its magazine, Sunset. Sunset still carries the subtitle "The Pacific Monthly.
Overland Monthly         
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  • ''Overland Monthly'', January 1919
  • The Black Cat]] of April 1912
MAGAZINE OF THE WESTERN UNITED STATES
The Overland Monthly; Overland Monthly and the Out West magazine; Overland Monthly, and Out West Magazine; Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine; Overland Monthly & Out West Magazine; Overland Monthly & the Out West magazine
Overland Monthly was a monthly magazine based in California, United States, and published in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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Average Indexed Monthly Earnings

The Average Indexed Monthly Earnings (AIME) is used in the United States' Social Security system to calculate the Primary Insurance Amount which decides the value of benefits paid under Title II of the Social Security Act under the 1978 New Start Method. Specifically, Average Indexed Monthly Earnings is an average of monthly income received by a beneficiary during their work life, adjusted for inflation.

Each calendar year, the wages of each covered worker up to the Social Security Wage Base (SSWB) are recorded along with the calendar by the Social Security Administration. If a worker has 35 or fewer years of earnings, then the Average Indexed Monthly Earnings is the numerical average of those 35 years of covered wages; with zeros used to calculate the average for the number of years less than 35.

However, because of wage inflation the federal government indexes wages so that $35,648.55 earned in year 2004 is exactly the same as $23,753.53 earned in 1994. Those two figures came from the yearly list of National Average Wage indexing series. This series gross up earlier years wages so that all years earnings up to age 60 are put on equal footing. Because it takes more than one year to fully collect such data, and because some people have January birthdays, the age 62 calculation done in 2006 must be based on the most recent data which is the 2004 national average wage. By law, all covered workers who attain age 62 in 2006 must be treated the same with respect to wage indexation so the 2004 figure for national average wage must be used for the entire 2006 year. Thus the age 61 and age 62 wages will get a bonus because they will not be indexed downward.

For workers with more than 35 years of covered wages, the Average Indexed Monthly Earnings will only take the average of the 35 highest years of indexed covered wages. This figure is then divided by 12 to get a monthly rate (thus the self-describing name "Average Indexed Monthly Earnings").

Ejemplos de uso de monthly earnings
1. In 2005 tax returns, many corporations declared monthly earnings less than this figure.
2. The committee commented that Yehuda‘s gross monthly earnings may be NIS 26,000 but his net is NIS 11,000.
3. But lawyers for 63–year–old Miss Eichelberger, who was not in court, claimed Cleese‘s monthly earnings were more in the '3,000 league.
4. Other intimate questions include the exact dates when previous relationships ended, precise monthly earnings and details of any second jobs or bonuses.
5. Mohamed Hilal, another Brotherhood leader, told the independent al Masry al Youm newspaper that members were ready to contribute a quarter of their monthly earnings or more.