Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The average annual wage in the DC metro area is $65K.
Really? Interesting. Althoughthat takes into account janitors and part-time, etc., I assume?
I wonder what it would be for a college-educated, master's holding person with 10-20 years of experience?
I have a master's and 12 years of experience and I make 70K as a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:It's all relative. When I moved here (silver spring/bethesda) I made $41K. I felt rich because I previously made $20K (in a lower COL area). I felt I was able to afford a decent lifestyle, nothing extravagant, but fine. All my friends made the same/similar salaries, so we all had similar social budgets.
I met my DH a year after I got here, and he and his friends were all in Biglaw and they thought my salary was sad.
Now we have a high HHI and I think the biggest difference between me and my friends from that time (almost 10 years later) is that my DH's big salary allowed us to buy a larger home in south Bethesda that I never would have been able to otherwise afford. But my friends have also bought houses in DC, Silver Spring, Rockville, so we are all hitting the same milestones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The average annual wage in the DC metro area is $65K.
Really? Interesting. Althoughthat takes into account janitors and part-time, etc., I assume?
I wonder what it would be for a college-educated, master's holding person with 10-20 years of experience?
Maybe $250-$350
Lol No way it's that high.
20 years experience plus a masters?
Lots of lawyers in DC..... they'd drag the average up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The average annual wage in the DC metro area is $65K.
Really? Interesting. Althoughthat takes into account janitors and part-time, etc., I assume?
I wonder what it would be for a college-educated, master's holding person with 10-20 years of experience?
Maybe $250-$350
Lol No way it's that high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The average annual wage in the DC metro area is $65K.
Really? Interesting. Althoughthat takes into account janitors and part-time, etc., I assume?
I wonder what it would be for a college-educated, master's holding person with 10-20 years of experience?
Maybe $250-$350
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The average annual wage in the DC metro area is $65K.
Really? Interesting. Althoughthat takes into account janitors and part-time, etc., I assume?
I wonder what it would be for a college-educated, master's holding person with 10-20 years of experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The average annual wage in the DC metro area is $65K.
Really? Interesting. Althoughthat takes into account janitors and part-time, etc., I assume?
I wonder what it would be for a college-educated, master's holding person with 10-20 years of experience?
Anonymous wrote:The average annual wage in the DC metro area is $65K.