1,900 US Dollars a Month
Representing 1,900 dollars a month in structured data on a website is complex but not difficult.
"$1,900 a month" is a quantitative value. Its main properties are a monetary amount and a unit of measurement.
"$1,900" is the monetary amount in "$1,900 a month"
"a month" is the unit of measure in "$1,900 a month". It actually means "per month". Therefore, the unit of measurement is a reciprocal of the unit of time a month represents.
Alternate Names
There are alternative names for "A month", for example "per month", " / month", "/mo", or "monthly".
Also, people use different names for a "dollar", such as its currency symbol "$", its code "USD", or various nicknames. A common nickname for the "US dollar" is "buck"
Combining these different expressions with different formats of the number, we get a long list of alternate names for the same quantitative value.
- $1,900 per month
- $1,900 monthly
- $1900 per month
- $1900 a month
- $1900 monthly
- 1,900 dollars per month
- 1,900 dollars monthly
- 1900 dollars per month
- 1900 dollars a month
- 1900 dollars monthly
- 1,900 USD per month
- 1,900 USD monthly
- 1,900 bucks per month
- 1,900 bucks monthly
- 19 hundred per month
- 19 hundred a month
- 19 hundred monthly
- 19 hundred dollars per month
- 19 hundred dollars a month
- 19 hundred dollars monthly
Quantitative Value Schema
Below is an example schema for "$1,900 a month".
{
"@type": "QuantitativeValue",
"name": "$1,900 per month",
"unitCode": "H11",
"alternateName": [
"$1,900 per month",
"$1,900 monthly",
"$1900 per month",
"$1900 a month",
"$1900 monthly",
"1,900 dollars per month",
"1,900 dollars monthly",
"1900 dollars per month",
"1900 dollars a month",
"1900 dollars monthly",
"1,900 USD per month",
"1,900 USD monthly",
"1,900 bucks per month",
"1,900 bucks monthly",
"19 hundred per month",
"19 hundred a month",
"19 hundred monthly",
"19 hundred dollars per month",
"19 hundred dollars a month",
"19 hundred dollars monthly"
],
"description": "An amount of $1,900 (US Dollars) per month",
"disambiguatingDescription": "For example a monthly salary of 1,900 dollars or a monthly family budget of $1,900.",
"value": {
"@type": "MonetaryAmount",
"name": "$1,900",
"description": "An amount of $1,900 (US Dollars)",
"value": 1900,
"currency": "USD",
"alternateName": [
"$1,900",
"$1900",
"1,900 dollars",
"1900 dollars",
"1,900 USD",
"1,900 bucks",
"19 hundred",
"19 hundred dollars"
],
"sameAs": [
"https://missingentities.com/entities/monetary-amount/usd/1900/"
]
},
"sameAs": "https://missingentities.com/entities/quantitative-value/usd/1900/a-month/"
}
Schema.org defines a specific schema type for a quantitative value. Its main attributes are unitCode and value. The unitCode attribute uses UN/CEFACT Common Code Rec 20 (3 characters) as its value, e.g. "H11".
"H11" is the UN/CEFACT Common Code for "reciprocal month". The symbol for "H11" is "1/mo".
How to use the Schema for 1,900 US Dollars per month?
You can simply copy the schema above and paste it into the JSON-LD code of your schema definition. Only use this quantitative value schema in attributes where allowed. Otherwise, your schema will be invalid.
Feel free to trim the list of alternate names, if some of these are not used in your context. Yet, if you use different names, feel free to add them to the list.
Quantitative Value Schema Generator
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Contexts
Lease
"$1,900 per month" could refer to a monthly lease payment for an apartment or a vehicle.
Salary
"$1,900 monthly" could refer to salary. While a salary implies an annual amount, it is often paid monthly.
Related Entities
- $1,900 US Dollars.
- $1,900 per year, such as an annual salary.
- $1,900 per week, such as a weekly paycheck based on an hourly wage.
- $1,900 per bi-week, such as a bi-weekly paycheck based on an hourly pay rate.
- $1,900 per hour, such as a wage paid for hourly work.