This. Non-profit lobbyists are poorly paid and don't have good job security. |
Accurate. I work for a small (30 FTE) trade association and our “senior” lobbyist makes $120k and she’s the 4th person in the role in 5 years. We tend to hire underqualified, early-career people, work them to the bone, and let them quit. |
Anecdotal of course but this tracks with what I’ve seen - they’ll have big flashy titles and make $150K while the in-house manager-level lobbyists at public companies (say 8-10 YOE) make $300-500K and it only goes up from there as they hit director +. |
| I’m a nonprofit lobbyist in a smaller state and earn $260K. Our junior lobbyist earns $160K. Do I make less than some in-house lobbyists? Probably. But those roles often cover multiple states, while my focus is entirely on one. |
| I have my own lobbying firm and make 360K working only for nonprofits. I could make more/have more clients but this is a good work/life balance. I previously worked on the hill and have expertise in one field. |
It depends on who and what you are lobbying for. If your husband is polite and humble but getting 500k yearly to loosen environmental regulations for client profits, then he is a polite, humble, jerk. If he is getting paid handsomely to keep our water clean, food safe, and forests protected, power to him, polite or not. If thanks to your efforts the rich get richer and more influential and the majority gets poorer, sicker, and less able to influence their representatives, same. It really just depends. |
| Some of the most obnoxious advocates and registered lobbyists I ever ran into in 12 years on the Hill were advocating privacy and civil liberties and copyright issues. Kudos to the first two. The third was a mixed bag, depending on if their interests aligned with small authors and artists, the public, and/or movie studios and recording labels. Their salaries ranged accordingly. |
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This thread is about lobbyist, but is your position that she is “just doing her job?” Of course the others are a problem but so is she. |
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| Anyone who works on K St want to share salary? Is it more eat what you kill vs the more standardized paycheck of corporate lobbying? |
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