The significant salary disparities across countries and professions highlight the global inequality in earning potential. The average salaries in India and Japan, across various job roles, are considerably lower compared to the US, ranging from 3.5% to 9.13% and 0.34% to 1.06% respectively. These reveal economic and market dynamics, influencing the value placed on professions within their labour markets and facilitate a deeper understanding of the global labour market landscape and the salary discrepancies that exist across different countries and industries.