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by ronnix 5556 days ago
Are you an average Python developer?
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I am asking about the average range to get a general picture of the market there in the USA. Having that info I will be able to estimate my level according to the market. Now I see that it's quite a low salary if it's about $80'000/year. If I work 8/12 hours per day for that money, then I get about only $30-$40 per hour. Am I right? Thanks.
IMO you should keep salary/hourly comparisons separate. When you're talking about how much per hour, it's typically a freelance/contract rate. But that is going to be much different than what you would make per hour on salary.

For example a freelancer might charge $100-150 per hour. That's like $200-300k per year on salary (at that rate). But a freelancer at that rate doesn't actually make that amount, because you have to factor in downtime (they don't always have work, and they often have to spend time finding work) and they don't have benefits, etc.

sorta, this totally depends on the person.

Most of these job are for roughly 50 weeks a year, 250 days from 30 seconds of googling, of which all the "answers" oddly enough came from answers.com

That works out to 320 a day, and I know I am grossly oversimplyfying FICA taxes and other things, to the point where they aren't even being included.

So yes at 40 an hour for butt in a chair pay, some do better freelancing at times, and to some people the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.