Sample Size (n)

In a benchmark, the sample size (n) is the number of observations behind a reported figure — a key signal of how much to trust it.

A market rate computed from n=412 transactions is more reliable than one from n=20; WorkForce shows n alongside every rate and flags thin data.

Sample size and the confidence interval together describe the statistical strength of any published number.

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