The Cost of Work Index

ABD, Yunanistan ve Ukrayna'da 13 arka ofis görevinin birim başına maliyeti, insan ve yazılım karşılaştırması, kaynakları belirtilmiş. Paketlenmiş veri, çevrimdışı.

Dokümantasyon

The Cost of Work Index

Per-unit human labour cost vs. AI-employee cost across 13 back-office tasks in three markets (United States, Greece, Ukraine). A small, fully-sourced dataset published under CC BY 4.0, with an MIT-licensed MCP server.

What this measures

For each task ("enter a supplier invoice", "chase an overdue invoice", "screen one candidate") the dataset records two numbers:

  • Human cost per unit: the published hourly labour cost for that market, divided by the human minutes the task takes.
  • AI cost per unit: the advertised per-unit price of the matching Nika AI employee.

The multiple is the ratio of the two. A multiple above 1 means the AI employee is cheaper per unit; below 1 means a person is cheaper.

What's in the data

  • 3 markets: United States (USD), Greece (EUR), Ukraine (UAH)
  • 13 tasks across back-office functions (bookkeeping, scheduling, support, collections, quoting, candidate screening)
  • 39 human-vs-AI cost comparisons (13 tasks × 3 markets)
  • 3 hourly labour cost figures, one per market

The two kinds of number

The dataset is explicit about which figures are statistics and which are estimates:

  • Cited: carries a publisher, a resolvable URL, a reference period, and a retrieval date. The three hourly labour costs are cited from BLS, Eurostat, and Derzhstat.
  • Estimate: the human-minutes-per-unit figures are Nika's own estimates, labelled as such and documented with their written basis per task.

Sources

#PublisherFigurePeriod
1U.S. Bureau of Labor StatisticsBookkeeping median hourly wage ($23.66)May 2024
2EurostatGreek whole-economy hourly labour cost (€16.70)2024
3Derzhstat (Ukraine)Average monthly wage (UAH 196.78/h)June 2026

Caveats (carried in the dataset itself)

  • humanMinutesPerUnit is a Nika estimate, not an official statistic. Its basis is stated per task in humanMinutesBasis.
  • Hourly labour costs are not like-for-like across markets: the US and Ukraine figures are gross wage only, while the Greek figure is fully loaded and already includes employer contributions.
  • For some tasks in some markets a person is cheaper per unit than the AI employee. Those rows are real and are not filtered out. Check multiple.
  • Employees marked waitlist are not yet running. Their per-unit price is the advertised price, not a measured one.

License

  • Code (src/, Dockerfile): MIT. See LICENSE.
  • Data (data/): CC BY 4.0: free to use and cite with attribution.

Citation

Nika (hirenika.com). The Cost of Work Index, version 2026.3, 2026-08-04. https://hirenika.com/cost-of-work

Files

  • data/cost-of-work-2026.3.json: full dataset (tasks, markets, sources, caveats)
  • data/cost-of-work-2026.3.csv: tabular export

Resources

MCP server

The index ships as an MCP server so agents can query it directly:

npx -y nika-cost-of-work-mcp

Five tools: list all tasks, get per-unit cost for a task and market, estimate monthly/annual cost from a volume, list the official sources, and export the whole index as JSON. The dataset is bundled, so the server answers offline; no API key is required. The server source lives in this repository (src/, Dockerfile), and the npm package is published from the hirenika repository where the data snapshot is generated, never hand-edited.