How Much Do You Make? Denver, CO📍Salary Transparent Street™️

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • How much do people make in Denver, CO📍? Salary Transparent Street ™️
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    Denver's cost of living is 11% higher than the national average. The median household income is $78,177, and the median income in the rest of Colorado is $80,184. The median home price in Denver is $459,100, and the median rent is $1,495/month. Colorado's minimum wage rate is $17.29/hour as of 2023, and the federal minimum wage rate is $7.25/hour (Payscale, US Census Bureau).
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  • @CaffeinateCollaborate
    @CaffeinateCollaborate Год назад +29

    Your videos are so valuable in so many ways. I know you are helping people get the right pay for their J-O-B, but from my perspective, it is even more than that. I think you are providing such a real platform for people to know what is out there, maybe they can start a freelance company or their own business. I also think there is so much fake info out there from so-called gurus that puts an unrealistic view on how much people make. Lastly, I love that you ask if they are happy and have a good balance, all so important whether it's a job or a business. Keep it up

    • @bryceingersoll5080
      @bryceingersoll5080 Год назад +1

      i feel so lost with what i want to do in college so i binge all these videos 😅

    • @SalaryTransparentStreet
      @SalaryTransparentStreet  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for the kind message! It means a lot 🥹💚

  • @toucheyang89
    @toucheyang89 Год назад +18

    This is one of your best videos yet. A very healthy mix of salary ranges which reflects real everyday Americans. Some folks with normal working wages and some one offs..
    As a Recruiter for 8 years the softwares sales and recruitment consultants salaries don't surprise me. Especially if the recruitment guys run their own boutique business.

  • @HmmmOkay296
    @HmmmOkay296 Год назад +54

    Home girl said she has a passion for student loans 💀💀💀

    • @Zouvierr
      @Zouvierr Год назад +5

      I'm crying💀

    • @lunaleighm
      @lunaleighm Год назад +20

      I am said homegirl and would love to add a little context here 😊 when I said I have a passion for student loans I meant I have a passion for helping people get OUT of student loan debt. It’s a very rewarding career to help people get out of debt and find a way through to the other side. I’ve helped many borrowers get forgiveness through the federal programs and it’s life changing the amount of forgiveness people get through these programs.

  • @WaheedKhan-mm3pw
    @WaheedKhan-mm3pw Год назад +3

    Some people have all the luck with salaries. I always get offered peanuts.

  • @bcc7777
    @bcc7777 Год назад +5

    This is a great video for teens coming out of high school. And yes, teachers and nurses don't get enough money or respect.

  • @ellalamorena
    @ellalamorena Год назад +4

    I need to learn more about Healthcare tech and the types of software and technology that they use (besides EHR) so I can learn. Does anyone have any tips on where to start? I like the idea of specializing or focusing towards a specific industry vs being a generalist, but I don't have a healthcare background.

  • @YourLifestylist
    @YourLifestylist Год назад +3

    I have binged all you guys videos….. I need more

  • @kylequintana
    @kylequintana Год назад +4

    I feel like some people aren’t being transparent. Every other person “I’m making 200+k a year” ok sure we all are making 6 figures… 😒

    • @matildesantos4215
      @matildesantos4215 Год назад +2

      Those were tech jobs.She was in Denver CO. In the northeast and west coast, salaries are a lot higher.

  • @mujkocka
    @mujkocka Год назад +2

    Recruiters make more than the people who actually got recruited . So unfair

  • @Jo-FiGuitar
    @Jo-FiGuitar Год назад +7

    I'd love to see you guys visit the UK to do this!

    • @jasonvargas7564
      @jasonvargas7564 Год назад +6

      They get paid in beans and toast, and on CHEWSdays they also get a bo’oh’o’wo’ah innit bruv

    • @justwood390
      @justwood390 Год назад

      Low low pay compared to the US

    • @matildesantos4215
      @matildesantos4215 Год назад +1

      Low pay is the norm in Europe .Only a handful of countries pay well but still doesn't compare with USA salaries .

  • @frenchfriez1027
    @frenchfriez1027 Год назад +11

    245k for data science 😮 nice

  • @MrFuckinglogin
    @MrFuckinglogin Год назад +5

    what did we learn kids? Engineering doesnt pay (am an engineer myself). All go to software.

    • @tam6011
      @tam6011 Год назад

      What type of engineer. I am computer engineer. It has worked for me 😊

    • @ISpitHotFiyaa
      @ISpitHotFiyaa Год назад

      That's definitely true. Software and HR/recruiting seem to be very lucrative. I've run into a couple engineers over the years who somehow fell into some lucrative niche and make good money but engineering in general is not worth the work of engineering school.

  • @thegorgeousoutdoorsman7983
    @thegorgeousoutdoorsman7983 Год назад +4

    She said "A paid internship is better than no internship" I think she meant unpaid though lol

  • @doyoudigital
    @doyoudigital Год назад +1

    Keep up the great work!!!!

  • @YourLifestylist
    @YourLifestylist Год назад +1

    Love this channel….

  • @BananaPrint510
    @BananaPrint510 7 месяцев назад +2

    Man i hardly make 55k a year busting my ass in the Springs and here these folks are just casually hanging out in the middle of the day, some weird management role getting overpaid.... i don't know if i hate myself or them at the moment.

    • @JDrocks4ever
      @JDrocks4ever 3 месяца назад

      No doubt. I’m also in the Springs, and I contemplate if I made the wrong choice regularly. $245k from a psychology degree? And inflation has made everything so expensive! Feel like I’m gonna have to marry two women just to have two extra incomes😂

  • @matthewreyes2401
    @matthewreyes2401 Год назад +1

    One day I’ll come across y’all I’d love to share what I do, how much I earn and what experience got me there. Love these videos keep it up!

  • @theskyyisgold8824
    @theskyyisgold8824 Год назад +8

    US salaries are so high, it’s crazy how pretty normal roles like recruiting/sales/management can go up to 300k! What do you even do with 20k a month lol

    • @bigpoppa4094
      @bigpoppa4094 Год назад

      ridiculously absurd amount of money. "what you do with the money", should be the number one question. i bet they mostly have bad answers, or no answer such as- invest or save it. unless goods or service from spending the money, its not being fully utilized. already seen many people answer the question with a disappointing answer, which led me to the conclusion that being rich is so so overrated. being poor sucks and its better than being poor dont get me wrong. being in denver i would for sure spend some of that 350k coin on an epic ski pass. the rockies has some of the best snows and ski resorts. even a $600 pass is peanuts to someone making $350k. that is less than a days work. i would stay in a cool cabin and ski at least like 5 weekends a season, maybe more if I was a remote worker.

    • @DamianBadalamenti
      @DamianBadalamenti Год назад +1

      Invest for fire etc

    • @Dimitri2883
      @Dimitri2883 Год назад

      @@DamianBadalamenti 100! I went from less than 50K to between 200-300K in one year. Was poor my entire life. Lifestyle didn’t change much, other than traveling. Want to see the world before I die.
      I still wear thrift store clothes, and Ross when I splurge. Every extra dollar goes to investments. My Honda had 200K miles on and ONLY upgraded to a truck because of tax breaks and needed for tow hauling (real estate related).
      Making more doesn’t mean you need to spend more. The Jones are cool, but I’m not in a competition with them :-)

    • @ashton8878
      @ashton8878 11 месяцев назад +1

      Damn, I’ll just eat out every meal!

  • @pduran880
    @pduran880 Год назад +4

    Tech Recruiters 😮 $250k+

  • @tristanrodenhauser5267
    @tristanrodenhauser5267 5 месяцев назад +1

    $55 - $75k seems low for Denver

  • @sunset3458
    @sunset3458 Год назад +4

    80k! In FLOORRRIIIDAA!!! Where? 👀 Listen just don’t ask nurses about their careers. Just. Don’t.

    • @tam6011
      @tam6011 Год назад

      100k in Florida is everywhere. I do more than that in Florida🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @sunset3458
      @sunset3458 Год назад

      @tam full time? How?

    • @tam6011
      @tam6011 Год назад

      @@sunset3458 tech in devsecops, cloud security, cloud engineer, project management

  • @jeffk3368
    @jeffk3368 Год назад

    Ah I wish I knew you were going to be in Denver!!!

  • @travelandtherains3624
    @travelandtherains3624 Год назад

    Hello STS :) I just wanna know that the annual packages mentioned - Are these before tax or after tax? Thanks

  • @skyloveup
    @skyloveup Год назад

    Ladies, IT is where it's at 6 figures, research💙

  • @sadeqmurad2959
    @sadeqmurad2959 Год назад

    Please come to the Nebraska

  • @ManuelPerez-tp6re
    @ManuelPerez-tp6re Год назад

    Love the channel and have been watching for a while. Some constructive criticism: noticed you had music playing at certain parts of this video. I understand the temptation to fill the dead space with music, but I don’t think it added much and found it more distracting than anything. Was not a fan. If the majority disagrees, then that’s fine, but wanted to provide my input in case no one has commented either way.

    • @SalaryTransparentStreet
      @SalaryTransparentStreet  Год назад +1

      We never added music, there was a street performer behind us lol we do film on the street 💚 but thanks!

    • @ashton8878
      @ashton8878 11 месяцев назад +1

      How can you not tell it was not their music.

  • @SheIsPotential
    @SheIsPotential 10 месяцев назад

    How much do you make ?

  • @D.dot.
    @D.dot. Год назад +2

    Public school teachers deserve more money.

  • @mujkocka
    @mujkocka Год назад

    What 6k a month to dog sit!? Wow

  • @razojacqueline
    @razojacqueline Год назад

    A dog walker makes 6k? Why did no one tell me this when I was 18? I would have loved that job.

    • @thisiscoloradoliving
      @thisiscoloradoliving Год назад +2

      That dog walking is a fake liar. Lol!

    • @karinalumen9722
      @karinalumen9722 9 месяцев назад

      Thats 72 a year. Given they are probably self employed they have to allocate taxes (40%) which is about 43 a year. I think thats for both of them. Which is 21k each. Thats basically minimum wage, but mostly No benefits or insurance.

    • @awdrifter3394
      @awdrifter3394 3 месяца назад

      It's Denver though, very high COL, $72k a year is not that much.

  • @YoungOthello
    @YoungOthello Год назад

    1st

  • @K20a3RSX
    @K20a3RSX Год назад

    2nd

  • @ckrgksdkrak
    @ckrgksdkrak Год назад +7

    The service industry is overblown in this country.. really adds minimal value to productivity… you need real manufacturing jobs… like wtf is instructional specialist… is that a job we made for someone because we felt bad for them short of giving them social security.

    • @SalaryTransparentStreet
      @SalaryTransparentStreet  Год назад +27

      An instructional specialist is not a service job, they help craft the criteria and skills taught in schools and to teachers. Pretty important role, hope you take a step back and recognize the value of jobs you don’t understand instead of rushing to judgement for some reason?

    • @whatever1663
      @whatever1663 Год назад +1

      Couldn't agree more.

    • @traceycmt
      @traceycmt Год назад

      Instructional specialists have important roles and are not considered service jobs. But more importantly, service jobs DO have value. Nursing home staff, restaurant staff, hair stylists, retail employees, bank tellers....(many physicians consider themselves 'service industry' btw). What's 'overblown' about SERVING others? Plenty of ways to contribute to being on this planet besides manufacturing shit.

    • @ckrgksdkrak
      @ckrgksdkrak Год назад +1

      @@traceycmt the problem is it’s gotten too bulky. We can minimize to just essential services.

  • @reefmulkey982
    @reefmulkey982 Год назад +1

    This is all fugazeeeeeee. Stop the cap! I’m out