Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Wages and salaries in American Thesaurus
Wages and salaries
performance-related pay (noun)
pay that increases when you are successful at your job and that goes down when you are not successful
bread and butter (noun)
compensation (noun)
very formal money that someone receives for the work they do
double-dip (noun)
American an act of double-dipping
fixed income (noun)
pay envelope (noun)
pay envelope (noun)
pay raise (noun)
American an increase in your salary. The British word is pay rise
piece rate (noun)
a rate of pay by which you get a particular amount of money for each piece of work that you complete rather than for the amount of time it takes to do it
raise (noun)
American an increase in the amount of money that your employer pays you. The British word is rise.
remuneration (noun)
revenue (noun)
income from business activities or taxes
revenue stream (noun)
the income that an organization gets from a particular activity
scale (noun)
a list showing the amount of money that someone should be paid for a particular job, according to their qualifications, experience, etc.
wage curve (noun)
a line on a graph that shows the relationship between the average pay for workers in a region or industry and the rate of unemployment in that region or industry
wage differential (noun)
a difference in pay between workers with different skills working in the same industry, or workers with similar skills working in different industries or regions
wage-packet (noun)
British the amount of money that you receive for work that you have done
wage-packet (noun)