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Global salaries of Developers

In general, developers with experience and specialized skills tend to earn higher salaries than entry-level developers. According to data from Glassdoor, the global average salary for a developer is around $75,000 per year.

However, this can vary widely depending on location, with some countries and cities offering significantly higher or lower salaries for developers.

The salary for developers can vary greatly depending on a number of factors such as the location, experience, and the type of company they work for.

For example, in the United States, the average salary for a developer is around $95,000 per year, with some major cities such as San Francisco and New York offering an average salary of over $120,000 per year.

In Canada, the average salary for a developer is around $80,000 per year, while in the United Kingdom, it is around £50,000 per year.

In Europe, countries like Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands have relatively high average salaries for developers, with ranges between $70,000 to $100,000 per year.

In Asia, countries like Japan and Singapore tend to have higher average salaries for developers, with $70,000 to $100,000 per year, whereas in India the average salary for a developer is around $10,000 to $20,000 per year.

It's worth noting that the salaries mentioned above are approximate averages and can vary widely based on the specific experience, skills, and location of the developer, as well as the industry and size of the employer. Also, the salary can vary based on the type of Developer (Front-end, Back-end, Full-stack, etc).

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