7 US Dollars a Year
How can you represent "7 US Dollars a year" in your webpage's structured data?
"$7 a year" is a quantitative value. Its main properties are a monetary amount and a unit of measurement.
"$7" is the monetary amount in "$7 a year"
"a year" is the unit of measure in "$7 a year". It actually means "per year". Therefore, the unit of measurement is a reciprocal of the unit of time a year represents.
Alternate Names for 7 US Dollars a Year
"A Year" can be expressed in different ways, such as "per year", "/ year", "/yr", "/y", "yearly", or "annually". This makes a short list of alternate names for "7 US Dollars a year".
Yet, a "dollar" can be expressed in many different ways, such as by its currency symbol "$", by its code "USD" and by various nicknames for example "buck"
Combine these expressions and different formats for the number and you end up with a rather long list of alternate names for the same quantitative value.
- $7 per year
- $7 yearly
- $7 annually
- $7 per year
- $7 a year
- $7 yearly
- $7 annually
- 7 dollars per year
- 7 dollars yearly
- 7 dollars annual
- 7 dollars annually
- 7 dollars per year
- 7 dollars a year
- 7 dollars yearly
- 7 dollars annually
- 7 USD per year
- 7 USD yearly
- 7 USD annually
- 7 bucks per year
- 7 bucks yearly
- 7 bucks annually
Quantitative Value Schema
Below is an example schema of "$7 a year"
{
"@type": "QuantitativeValue",
"name": "$7 per year",
"unitCode": "H09",
"alternateName": [
"$7 per year",
"$7 yearly",
"$7 annually",
"$7 per year",
"$7 a year",
"$7 yearly",
"$7 annually",
"7 dollars per year",
"7 dollars yearly",
"7 dollars annual",
"7 dollars annually",
"7 dollars per year",
"7 dollars a year",
"7 dollars yearly",
"7 dollars annually",
"7 USD per year",
"7 USD yearly",
"7 USD annually",
"7 bucks per year",
"7 bucks yearly",
"7 bucks annually"
],
"description": "An annual amount of $7 (US Dollars) per year",
"disambiguatingDescription": "For example a yearly salary of 7 dollars or an annual budget of $7.",
"value": {
"@type": "MonetaryAmount",
"name": "$7",
"description": "An amount of $7 (US Dollars)",
"value": 7,
"currency": "USD",
"alternateName": [
"$7",
"$7",
"7 dollars",
"7 dollars",
"7 USD",
"7 bucks"
],
"sameAs": [
"https://missingentities.com/entities/monetary-amount/usd/7/"
]
},
"sameAs": "https://missingentities.com/entities/quantitative-value/usd/7/a-year/"
}
Schema.org defines a specific schema type for a quantitative value. Its main attributes are value and unitCode. In our case, the value attribute is a monetary amount of 7 US Dollars.
The unitCode attribute uses UN/CEFACT Common Code Rec 20 (3 characters) as its value, for example, "H09".
"H09" is the UN/CEFACT Common Code for "reciprocal year". The symbol for "H09" is "1/y".
How to use the Schema for 7 US Dollars per year?
You can simply copy the schema above and paste it into the JSON-LD code of your schema definition. Use this quantitative value schema only in attributes that allow it, or 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
Rent
"$7 per year" could refer to an annual rent payment for land or some property.
Salary
"$7 yearly" could refer to salary. A salary implies it is an annual payment. Despite this implication, salaried employees are often paid monthly. They receive 1/12th of the salary every month.
Income for Tax purposes
"$7 per year" could refer to an income for purposes of taxation. American income taxation calculates the taxes based on annual amounts. For most people, the tax year is the calendar year from 1. of Jan to 31. of Dec.
Grant
"$7 a year" could refer to grant funding for some research position. Grants are often awarded per project or accepted research proposal. The award typically includes a time limit towards the conclusion of the project.
Related Entities
- $7 US Dollars.
- $7 per month, such as a monthly paycheck.
- $7 every other week, such as a bi-weekly paycheck based on an hourly wage.
- $7 per week, such as a weekly paycheck based on an hourly wage.
- $7 per hour, such as a wage paid for hourly work.