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All right, what's going on everybody?

today I'm going to be talking about

How much profit McDonald's makes for every single make a double they sell?

So this video was pretty much. I was just I woke up this morning

I was like I wonder how much I wonder how much profit

McDonald's makes per McDouble, so I went ahead and did the research I found all the prices

Not only not only of the McDouble itself, but also like electricity

You know and all the other stuff that goes into it per McDouble that they sell

So without further ado let's go ahead and get into each and every one of the ingredients, and then the other expenses

So first off you got the patty

the patties are five cents apiece and

There's two patties on a McDouble obviously also total cost of the patties are going to be ten cents

Then you got the bun which costs seven cents

And then the cheese which is ten cents the onions which is two cents

Pickles each pickle costs one and a half cent and there's two pickles on each so it totals three cents

Ketchup, they use three cents worth of ketchup

And they use one cent worth of mustard so the total cost of the McDouble itself the actual sandwich is going to be

36 cents

But we also have the taking the into account stuff like the electricity which cost 15 cents labor

Which also costs 15 cents?

Insurance which cost 17 cents and then other expenses like the rents the packaging

the

Napkins that they include in your bag

And the total cause that comes out to a dollar and eight cents per McDouble

so come over here I

Have right here. This is going to be the cost to the customer for

The McDouble which is a dollar and twenty nine cents?

And then a dollar and eight cents we're gonna subtract a dollar and eight cents from the dollar twenty nine cents

We leave which leaves us with a twenty one cent profit

per

McDouble

And I went ahead and found out that

McDonald's sells

seventy-five

Hamburgers per second so I went ahead and said about like twenty of those are gonna. Be mad elbows. I just guessed

But let's say twenty of those are me doubles that puts that puts us at one point seven

To eight million make doubles sold per day

And then multiply that by twenty one cents that is three hundred and sixty two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars

Profit per day just from mik doubles

So yeah guys, I mean I thought that they made a lot more than 21 cents off of each off each hamburger

But it kind of makes sense because the price is so low and they also have you also have to take into account

the electricity labor

Insurance all that other stuff, but yeah guys pretty much

And they make a 21 cents profit each time you buy a McDouble they sell

1.7

Million Mik doubles per day make 360 mm in profit per day from McDouble if you guys like this video

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Other than that guys appreciate you guys watching, and I'll see you in the next video

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Facebook Users Surprised To Know How Much Data Collected - Duration: 2:58.

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Dropshipping: How Much Money Do I Need to Start? [Oberlo Weekly Q&A] - Duration: 2:22.

Hey everyone, my name's David – and it's question time.

This is our weekly series were we take a closer look at a question which one of our viewers

left in the comments section from a recent video of ours.

If you've got a question of your own, don't be shy!

Leave it in the comments section and I'll be sure to read it.

Okay, so here's the question I'll be answering today:

So, this one is from Tadiwa, who is asking how much money they would need before they

start their own store.

Thanks for that question, Tadiwa.

When you're getting started with your Oberlo dropshipping store, there are certain expenses

which you'll need to pay, like your monthly Shopify subscription, which will cost $29

USD a month.

When you're designing your store you can use a free theme, but you may want to spend

some of your business funds for custom designs, like a one-of-a-kind logo.

I'd budget $20-$50 USD for this – but honestly, you don't need any custom designs

to make a sale.

You might also want to place some test orders before you launch your dropshipping store

– just so you can review the quality of the items which you'll be selling, and put

yourself in the shoes of your future customers.

I'd budget another $30 USD for this, but again, this isn't essential.

Now, when you're getting started with your store, there's no guarantee that you'll

draw any visitors to your store.

And if you have no visitors, you won't be able to make any sales.

This is why it's imperative that you budget some money for paid marketing campaigns when

you're getting started with your store.

And the question of how much money you'll need for those paid marketing campaigns is

a tough one.

Really – it all depends on what you're selling, and who you're selling to.

With paid marketing campaigns, you're paying for clicks.

So, if you set up Facebook ads, you'll be paying for visits to your online store.

Factor in the fact that the average global conversion rate is 2%, which means that you'll

need to draw an average of 50 visitors to your store before you can make a sale.

So – it's tough to give you a definitive figure to how much money that you'll need

for marketing.

I'd say a baseline that you'd need to get started would be $150 USD, just so you

can test out some campaigns, find the correct audience, and hopefully start to make some

sales.

We do recommend trying out Facebook ads for your paid marketing campaigns.

If you're interested in learning more about them, we'll include some links in the description

to our Facebook marketing tutorials.

All in all, you'll need at least $180USD to get your store up and running, and to draw

some visitors to your products.

Hope this helped you with your store, Tadiwa, and I wish you the best of luck to you and

your store.

Now, what about you?

Do you have something that you need help with?

Let us know below.

We check through the comments section every day and we'd love to use your question in

our next video.

And if you liked what we spoke about today, consider subscribing, so you can get new videos

every week!

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Shipping Container House: How much does it cost? Living Tiny Project Ep. 022 - Duration: 13:08.

Hello.

Hello.

Well, this week we're gonna talk about something that a lot of people are asking.

Yeah. We're gonna talk about: how much does it cost to build a shipping container house?

So, let's get started.

Well, in order to make it easier to understand we're gonna divide all the costs we had until now into step.

So, step number 1.

Footings.

Well. Footings is really specific on our case. We have two footings in one.

If you didn't watch yet the episode is here.

So...

We have a underground footing... on the top of that we have a precast concrete footing,

that we just put on place to make the house higher.

But that we got it as a donation. That means the only money we need to pay for that

was a transport to bring all the pieces here.

And that costs us an extra 138 dollars.

So that means in our case we didn't pay for the entire footing, but that's what we paid.

So, let's go to step number 2 now.

The shipping container itself.

Which shipping container did you buy?

A 40-foot shipping container high cube (HC).

Yeah. So, basically we have one shipping container and this shipping container could not get to the land,

Because it was too long and the road was like you know like do turns

and we couldn't bring like the whole shipping container.

So, when we bought we asked the company to cut it in half

and when they cut in half they need to do like a reinforcement around.

So, that means we have 3 amounts involved on the shipping container.

The shipping container itself, that's the price.

The cut and reinforcement, that's the price.

And the transport, that's the price.

With the total of 3230 dollars.

That's the full amount for shipping container, modification and transport.

Yeah. The third step is the cut and welding.

Yeah. Once we had the shipping container on the land...

you know because it was a long shipping container we cut in half and did and L.

When we did that one of the internal walls was closed and one of the outside walls was opened.

So, we needed to cut this wall and transferred this wall...

I don't need to explain it... you can watch the episode.

So after that we did all the openings. We cut the shipping container in 11 parts, I guess. Like 11 openings.

And we weld the metal around.

And we also did a junction, the connection between both containers, the 2 parts of the container.

We also spent some money doing reinforcements of the junction between both sides of the house.

So for that it was...

We can put it here.

So basically...

The mos...

Less one mosquito.

Oh, baby.

It's all good. It's here.

So, to cut the shipping container that's the amount of angle grinder discs we used.

So, that's the cutting disc, the grinding disc, flap disc and the metal brush disc.

So, that's the total amount with discs that's cutting.

With welding, as you guys know we use MIG welding, that there is gas and wire.

So, we spent 25 kilos of wire, plus...

I think it was like 4 bottles of gas or 5.

5.

5 bottles of gas. And that's the total for gas.

And we needed to buy extra steel, the tubings to do the frame, you know to build the frames around the windows

and to do the reinforcement of the junction.

And that's the amount we spent on steel.

We still have some of these left, you're gonna use in the future.

and we also used the steel to do the support of the roof in the wooden deck.

So that's the total amount. We are not including here all the painting

because that's gonna be an extra section of the total.

So let's go to number 4.

Doors and windows.

Doors and windows.

So we divided into entry door and....

Hunting?

I'm hunting mosquitos today.

And... the wooden door we included the door frame, the hinges, the handle and the wooden finishing.

Of the outside. The inside we didn't do yet. So basically yeah. So...

No painting.

So, that's what includes and that's the amount we paid for the wooden part of... for the door.

Aluminum windows and doors.

Aluminum windows and doors.

The total is this total, I'm not.. I don't remember, but I think it's 10.

And the total cost is this.

So.

The installation.

Because this price we've just said before is just for the windows and doors. That's it.

But to install it, we still needed to buy polyurethane and expendable foam and other stuff. Screws.

And that's the price we paid for all the installation part.

And we used 7 cans of expandable foam and 6 bottles of polyurethane and a few screws.

And the total is this. That's the total for all the doors all the windows and all the installation. That's the price.

Not counting painting again.

Now we can talk about painting.

Painting.

Painting we are counting all the paintings we had until now.

So basically we divided in categories of paint, of all sorts: metal, wood, everything together.

Yeah.

Plastic.

So primer, that was the amount.

Rust converter.

That's the amount.

Thinner.

We used 7 liters of thinner so far.

And thinner is not just to mix with the paint but also to clean... all sort of things.

That's the thinner.

Synthetic enamel.

Synthetic enamel includes the gray one, that we painted the metal.

Not this one, but the windows and it's going to be the color of the shipping container in the future.

And the white one and we painted the door.

Black matte vinyl.

Black matte vinyl we used for the roof and we used for the supports of the roof.

Asphalt paint.

It's basically for the roof. We used 6.3 liters of asphalt paint total in the roof.

And that's the total of painting, it's up to 295. That's...

The other thing is...

We spent more than we should in painting because we didn't use every single can we bought.

Like primer, we still have like you know half of one bottle half of another one half...

Because we changed the kind of primers we used.

But we still are gonna use it in the future you know.

So it's not that we used the whole thing but we we still have leftovers to use in the future.

Now we are gonna talk about the deck.

The deck, roof and gutter.

That's what we've been working on for like... I don't know almost two months now.

So, that's I don't know it was almost the price of the shipping container itself.

Yeah.

So, we have the roof itself, the aluminum, aluzinc.

Yeah. The roof, the main roof is made out of aluzinc and there's like four small corners that we did on aluminum.

And the total of a aluzinc and aluminum plus EPS and glue. All together was a total of $550.

More the pressure-treated pine that we used to support the roof.

Yeah, we had some stripes of wood to support the roof that cost $71 (not 72).

Metallic asphalt tape.

That's basically to seal the connection between the wood in the and the roof.

That was 45 meters by 10 centimeters, and that costs us U$46.

Yeah.

The beams and the joists.

Yeah. That was the structural part of the roof, that's all Angelim and that costs us U$677.

The pressure treated pine for decking.

Yeah. That's just only the decking, just the top part of the wooden deck.

That costs us U$615.

Plus 18 liters of stain.

Yeah. We thought we were gonna use a lot less stain.

But the first coat of stain the wood just you know...

Absorves a lot.

Absorves sooo much. It's like a drunken wood. But it drinks only stain.

That was U$221 just for stain. And we still didn't finish it. We still have some stain to buy.

Yeah.

Happens.

Metal brackets.

The brackets that connect the beams to the joists we decide...

That we made it.

We made it, yeah.

And that the cost was basically the metal and the painting was added to the painting already.

So, that's basically the metals for the L, like the L-shaped metal. And that was U$32.

Screws.

Oh! Screws. So far on the roof and the deck we used...

Guava.

We used around 2,600 screws and that costs us U$96.

The wooden filler for the wood.

Oh, yeah. The filler is $5.

The gutter system.

Yeah. The gutter system only the pipes, you know, the plastic parts. That was U$116.

The painting is include on a painting already.

So, the deck, the roof and the gutter we spent.

All together, U$2,430.

Yeah. 2,430 dollars. That's the total amount for the wooden deck, the gutter and the roof.

But, we did include the finishing around the joist and underneath the joist.

We're gonna still have some more wood. That I think we're gonna spend like some maybe U$200.

Something like that.

And then we're going to finish the whole thing.

Maybe in the end it's gonna be like U$2,600 the whole roof and deck.

Hopefully.

Now, miscellaneous.

Yeah. The thing is... that's all we spent, but we have a lot of miscellaneous stuff, like gloves...

Masks.

Drills and sandpapers and all sorts of small things that doesn't go anywhere else.

So that we spent like U$523 (actually U$677) on this extra stuff.

So, the whole house.

That, so... yeah.

We can put the whole thing here. So, that's how much the house cost. And the total price is this one U$9,927.

So, we can put like U$10,000.

You know, give and take it's just around U$10,000.

And about the equipments.

Oh, yeah. We bought all our equipments. It's not fair to add this price of equipment on the house.

But just so you guys know... we spent U$4,185 in equipment.

But that's all things that we can sell later when we finish the house. So, that means...

The total amount was like something between $14,000 and $15,000 so far.

And that includes the shipping container on the location with all the windows and doors installed,

with the roof in the wooden deck.

And painted.

And painted. Not the shipping container, the roof, the wooden deck.

So, there is no furniture yet, there is no pluming yet.

The inside is...

Yeah, there's no plumbing, there is no electric part.

The inside is empty. So, we need to do all the inside parts.

Yeah. How much is the total gonna cost? We don't really know yet.

It could be cheaper? It could be.

Oh, yeah. What we spent now could be cheaper. Yeah, for sure.

I don't know.

Let us know on the comment section below if you think we spent too much money or if it's still cheap.

What you think. If it's good, you think it's bad.

Oh! For Brazilians, because you know a lot of Brazilians watch the video, the dollar we use...

Because we are in Brazil, so we spent everything in our money, that's Real.

Reais.

So, basically we spent the money not in dollars, we converted to dollars the price.

So, in Brazil you just multiply it by 3.25 and that's the amount you get.

So basically just get U$14,000 times 3.25 and you get the real Brazilian price.

People always ask how much it's gonna cost in the end.

We don't really know yet. We have an expectation to get the total price between $15,000 and $20,000,

not counting equipment.

But who knows. It might be cheaper, it might be a little bit expensiver.

We, I don't know. It's just like a guess.

And...

For next week.

For next week we're gonna finish the wooden deck, hopefully.

The reason why we didn't show you guys the roof, the wooden deck today

is because we don't want to show you two weeks in a row the same thing. You know like...

We're still painting it.

We're still painting it and right now what you're going to do is the same thing we did on the other side.

But we are trying to get it better. We have some things to improve.

Yeah, we didn't like the idea of you know doing an episode about half of the wooden deck.

But that actually that was good, because we use you used some of the comments from last week's video

and we are fixing some stuff for the second part of the...

We are improving the second part.

It's always like that... the first half of the house is not as good as the second half,

because we learn there and we fix on, you know.

Happens.

But for next week hopefully we're gonna have more progress on the wooden deck.

Hopefully. If it doesn't rain, because this week it is just raining a lot. But, we'll get there.

And, I guess....

See you guys

Next week.

Join the crew

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How Much Faster Are DKC: Tropical Freeze Load Times on Switch vs Wii U? COMPARISON + Funkier Menus - Duration: 3:22.

So we recently had the chance to play Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze on Nintendo Switch

at Dutch Comic Con--and it's still the same fantastic game it was on the Wii U--only now,

a bit Funkier.

And that includes the menus, as files created with Funky Mode now are displayed with his

surfboard as a backdrop--and beyond that, Funk Kong now pops out from behind the statue

on the menu here whereas on Wii U, only a crab used to appear.

Neat!

But besides Funky, we noticed another difference too--faster load times!

But how much faster?

Well, that's what we're here to find out!

But befree we get start, a couple of quick notes.

For one, Tropical Freeze is still pre-release and while we expect similar results with the

full game, we can't gurantee the load times won't change in the final version.

Secondly, Switch games all have slight variences in loading speed dependent on whether it's

loading from a physical cartridge or from the internatal memory or even from an SD card.

And since we're not 100% confident which one is the case here, take these load times as

more of a general overview--even if the load times don't change that substanially between

the three.

Finally, all of this applies to the original Wii U version as well, which is why we've

tested loading it from both the Wii U's internal memoiry as well as a physical disc.

Alright, so first up, let's check out how it takes it takes to get from the main meu

to the world map--with the Switch version on the far left, and the Wii U version on

the right that's installed to the internal memory.

On your marks, get set--go!!

And as expected, the Switch version finishes up first in just about 8 and a half seconds.

Whereas the Wii U doesn't finish until over 9 seconds later at the 17 and a half mark--which

is over twice as long as it took the Switch.

And in case you're curious, the disc version took about 2.5 seconds longer, clocking in

at almost 20 seconds--yikes!

So so far, it's looking pretty good for the Switch version!

You might have also noticed that the cloud animation was also smoother on the Switch,

whereas it got hung up on the Wii U for a couple of seconds,

Next up, let's test how long it takes to start the first level from the World Map, as measured

from the moment we choose to start it up until DK's tie slides off-screen.

Starting...NOW!

And once again, the Switch version finishes first at just slightly over 10 seconds.

But this time, the Wii U internal memory one isn't far behind, clicking in just 2 seconds

longer or just 12 seconds total.

As for the disc version?

Well that took just about 2.5 seconds longer, coming in just under 15 seconds total.

So the difference isn't quite as profound here--especially compared to the Wii U's internal

memory, but the slightly speedier Switch times are still appreciated.

Buty unfortunately, we wren't able to test any other levels--so it's possible we'll see

even greater differences later on in the game.

And there you have it--that's all the testing we can do so far, but rest assured we'll be

back with even more once we have the full version of the game on Switch ourselves.

And with that thanks for watching and make sure to click that Subscribe button for more

on Tropical Freeze and everything Nintendo Switch.

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Chinese space station Tiangong-1: How much DAMAGE will it cause when it SMASHES into Earth - Duration: 3:37.

Chinese space station Tiangong-1: How much DAMAGE will it cause when it SMASHES into Earth

CHINESE space station Tiangong-1 is fast approaching

Earth and is set to reach speeds of nearly 17,000 mph, but how much damage will it actually

cause when it smashes into the planet?

Only around 10 percent of the 8.5-ton spacecraft is likely to survive.

This will most likely be its heavier components such as its engines.

Astronomer Jonathan McDowell of the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics said on Twitter: "Remember:

1) this thing will reenter spectacularly but it will (almost super certainly) not hurt

anyone.

"2) We may not know that it's come down until an hour or so after it actually has

done."

The chances of any one person being hit by debris are considered less than one in a trillion

by the Aerospace Corporation.

Most of the space station will dissipate in the air and a small amount of debris will

fall relatively slowly before landing across hundreds of square miles, most likely in the

ocean.

The ocean covers more than 70 per cent of the Earth's surface.

The European Space Agency said that nearly 6,000 uncontrolled re-entries of large objects

have occurred over the past 60 years and none of them have caused any harm.

The largest object to renter Earth to date was Russia's MIR space lab in 2001 which weighed

120 tonnes.

Meterologist Bryan Bennett said: "When it reaches 65 miles above the Earth it will no

longer be able to orbit and will begin its rapid re-entry.

"Atmospheric breakup will begin when it reaches 50 miles above the Earth and undergo

a fiery reentry until about 30 miles."

Andrew Abraham, a senior member of Aerospace's technical staff, said: "We know that Tiangong-1

is tumbling, or at least it was when Germany took a radar update, so the question is it

still tumbling, and is the tumbling getting faster or slower."

The Chinese tabloid Global Times said on Monday worldwide media hype about the re-entry reflected

overseas "envy" of China's space industry.

It said: "It's normal for spacecraft to re-enter the atmosphere, yet Tiangong-1 received

so much attention partly because some Western countries are trying to hype and sling mud

at China's fast-growing aerospace industry."

Beijing said on Friday it was unlikely any large pieces would reach the ground and would

therefore be unlikely to cause any damage.

China had said its re-entry would occur in late 2017 but that process was delayed, leading

some experts to suggest the space laboratory is out of control.

The space station, also known as "Heavenly Palace 1", was launched in 2011 to carry

out docking and orbit experiments as part of China's ambitious space programme, which

aims to place a permanent station in orbit by 2023.

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Here's how much Facebook knows about you - Duration: 2:04.

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How To Read Your Financial Statements - Duration: 5:28.

Are you confused about your numbers

or intimidated by your accounting software?

Would you like to really understand

what your accountant is saying

when they summarise your financial position?

Better still, would you like to be able

to call up a financial report at any time

and instantly know the exact financial position

of your building company?

However with no clear explanations in layman's terms

that relate to the construction industry,

how are builders expected to make any sense

of their financial reports?

When you understand your financial reports

you take full control of your building company

and you master your cashflow.

No more surprises when the bank account goes up and down,

you'll know exactly what is happening,

sometimes months in advance,

which allows you to plan your growth

or tighten up on your outgoings before it's too late.

Understanding your financials is not optional,

it is essential knowledge for every business owner

in every industry.

And it's even easier than putting together an estimate.

It only seems hard because no one has taken the time

to explain what the figures in your accounting system mean,

in plain, simple English.

Anyone who has ever run a decent sized building company

knows how easy it is to lose money

when the work on site slows up.

And if you're waiting for your accountant to tell you

if your building company has even made a profit,

six months after year end, it's already too late.

So that's why we've created an online course

for residential home builders

that explains in plain, simple English,

how to read your financial reports.

It doesn't matter if you left school in year 10,

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We've done all the hard work for you.

All you need to do is watch the videos

where we take you through a typical balance sheet

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as we explain what figures go where,

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You can even download a template that sets out

how your own balance sheet should be set up.

Once you've implemented the template,

you can then get your accountant or bookkeeper

to check and confirm that your balance sheet

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Once you've mastered the terminology,

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that allows you to plan your cashflow for months ahead.

If you need help with how to forecast

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And if profitability is a concern,

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Your job, as the owner of the building company,

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so you can master your cashflow.

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Elissa : Kan nefsy Araf '' I wanted to know '' [ how much you loved me ! ] - English subtitiles - Duration: 5:02.

I wanted to know how much you loved me !

and if you ( still ) remember me or you forgot me Oh , my darling !

I wanted to know how much you loved me !

and if you ( still ) remember me or you forgot me Oh , my darling !

I have been missing you since the day we separated

you experienced my absence from you , how could you ever leave me ?

I have been missing you since the day we separated

you experienced my absence from you , how could you ever leave me ?

I don't know why I thought about you , and I asked myself how you could love me seriously

and you could stay away from me for one day , and you could endure my absence when we had a promise between us

I don't know why I thought about you , and I asked myself how you could love me seriously

and you could stay away from me for one day , and you could endure my absence when we had a promise between us

I have been missing you since the day we separated

you experienced my absence from you , how could you ever leave me ?

I don't know why your absence effects me ( deeply ) !

maybe ! Oh , my love ! it's hard for me

I don't know why your absence effects me ( deeply ) !

maybe ! Oh , my love ! it's hard for me

is it possible that you forgot so fast ? you ( really ) have no loyalty !

so , where are your words of love and affection to me?

I don't know why I thought about you , and I asked myself how you could love me seriously

and you could stay away from me for one day , and you could endure my absence when we had a promise between us

and you could stay away from me for one day , and you could endure my absence when we had a promise between us

and you could stay away from me for one day , and you could endure my absence when we had a promise between us

I have been missing you since the day we separated

you experienced my absence from you , how could you ever leave me ?

For more infomation >> Elissa : Kan nefsy Araf '' I wanted to know '' [ how much you loved me ! ] - English subtitiles - Duration: 5:02.

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Here's How Much Fashion Jobs Actually Pay in 2018 - Duration: 4:05.

Here's How Much Fashion Jobs Actually Pay in 2018

Fashionista has just published its annual salary survey surrounding what fashion jobs actually pay. At the beginning of the year, the publication spoke with roughly 3,000 readers to in turn compile data pertaining to 2018.

Individuals thus provided their titles, companies, gender, location, years of experience, and compensation.

Those who participated had anywhere from one year of experience to over 20, with areas including design, styling, retail, PR, development, marketing, photo, editorial, and advertising at companies such as Nordstrom, Tiffany & Co., Condé Nast, Marc Jacobs, and Ralph Lauren.

Some make only $25,000 USD a year, while others rake in over $500,000 USD.

It's also worthy of note that the size of the company of course has much to do with how it pays employees, as those who work for public organizations generally earn more than individuals at private companies.

Fashionista also points out that design, retail, and PR jobs have the largest percentages of over-$100,000 USD salaries.

For a breakdown of what fashion jobs pay in 2018, see below, then follow on over to Fashionista for more and download their free PDF with all the information here.

DesignAssistant designer: $46,910Designer: $83,500Creative director: $130,000

Marketing/Social MediaMarketing manager: $65,650Social media Manager: $62,600

PublicityAssistant publicist: $65,710VP: $142,670

Print EditorialAssistant editor: $35,800Editor-in-chief: $264,000

Digital EditorialWriter: $58,540Senior editor: $58,390

Graphic Design/PhotoGraphic designer: $43,690Photo editor: $77,230

AdvertisingBookings editor: $168,500Account executive: $80,640

StylingAssistant stylist: $49,760Stylist: $79,380

Retail/Sales/E-CommerceMerchandiser: $61,000Assistant Buyer: $46,680

Product Development/Supply ChainDevelopment assistant: $36,930Product manager: $72,440. Now, find out how much Kanye West and Virgil Abloh earned while interning at Fendi.

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