Physicist: United States vs South Korea
Side-by-side salary comparison Β· Estimated based on OECD & BLS data
πΊπΈ United States pays 64% more
United States
USD
Estimated Salary (USD)
$142,000
per year
Local Currency (USD)
$142,000
per year
PPP Adjusted
$127,023
purchasing power
Big Mac Power
24,956
burgers / year
Global Percentile
Top 0%
South Korea
KRW
Estimated Salary (USD)
$86,711
per year
Local Currency (KRW)
β©114,458,520
per year
PPP Adjusted
$183,902
purchasing power
Big Mac Power
17,624
burgers / year
Global Percentile
Top 45%
Visual Comparison
Salary (USD)
PPP Adjusted (USD)
Big Mac Power (burgers/year)
Key Takeaways
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Physicists in United States earn 64% more than in South Korea (nominal USD).
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After adjusting for purchasing power (PPP), South Korea actually leads by 45%.
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Using the Big Mac Index, a Physicist's salary buys 1.4x more Big Macs in United States.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who pays Physicists more: United States or South Korea?βΎ
United States pays Physicists an estimated $142,000 USD per year, which is 64% more than South Korea's estimated $86,711 USD.
What is the PPP-adjusted salary for a Physicist in United States vs South Korea?βΎ
The PPP-adjusted salary is $127,023 USD in United States and $183,902 USD in South Korea. PPP adjustment accounts for cost of living differences between the two countries.
How does the purchasing power compare for Physicists?βΎ
Using the Big Mac Index, a Physicist in United States can buy about 24,956 Big Macs per year, while in South Korea it's about 17,624 Big Macs.
Estimated based on OECD & BLS data. Actual salaries vary by experience, company, and region. Data is for informational purposes only.
Sources: BLS OEWS Β· OECD Β· World Bank Β· Big Mac Index