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I just did a quick search in my field and was left with a beautiful graph that I don't understand.

  Annual Salary | frontend developer | sweden |
  13 years experience | less than a bachelors

  410,000 | 25TH PERCENTILE
  519,000 | 50TH PERCENTILE
  656,000 | 75TH PERCENTILE

So is that yearly salary in Swedish Krona (SEK) or US Dollars or Euros?

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    Hmm, you would have your personal assistant ask this question if it were dollars or euros. Commented Sep 12, 2018 at 22:00
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    @HansPassant haha Commented Sep 12, 2018 at 22:01

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Of those options, I'd choose SEK. Google says the exchange rate is 0.11 USD/SEK. USD 57k (SEK 519k) is a plausible 50th percentile salary for a developer. USD 519,000 is not.

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    Would be nice if there was a currency symbol to confirm that. For now it's not an issue but if Denmark and Norway was in, there would be 3 currencies in Kroner/Krona with roughly the same value. Commented Sep 12, 2018 at 21:31
  • hey guys, can you tell me what that Percentile thing means in salary calculator ? Commented Nov 7, 2018 at 10:56
  • @AwaisFayyaz it means that if you look at the 25% of all salaries the mean is 410,000 SEK. If you look at 75% of all salaries then the mean is 656,000 SEK. I put mean in cursive because there is no hard rule on how to calculate the Percentile. Why SO choose to show Percentile of ascending salaries, I do not know. I would think that descending order is more useful, so you could see what the top 25% get in salary. Instead you get what the lowest paid 25% get on average etc. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percentile Commented Aug 6, 2021 at 13:48

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