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by xcv123 787 days ago
Yep, even accounting for that, it's still in the ballpark of "average salary". Nothing special.
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No, the data show they are at average before accounting for the extra benefits. Since benefits are non-zero, they are above average.
"Ballpark Figure" means roughly or approximately. It is roughly around the average income. Within a standard deviation, therefore within the average salary range. A few dollars of benefits doesn't make a significant difference. Salaries have a distribution. It would be overly pedantic to say a salary is 1 cent higher than the exact average salary figure, therefore it is above average. That is not meaningful in the context of salary distribution.