Anonymous wrote:250K. Not worth it if you make less.
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:A decent salary is variable. Median HHI in DC area is 90K. That means 1/2 the families make more and half make less. Average is somewhat higher because it is skewed by the few high earners. Most people, despite what DCUM thinks, make less than 100K. And very vew make 300K, like 1%
You think so? DCUM sure makes us feel poor at 320.
Anonymous wrote:A decent salary is variable. Median HHI in DC area is 90K. That means 1/2 the families make more and half make less. Average is somewhat higher because it is skewed by the few high earners. Most people, despite what DCUM thinks, make less than 100K. And very vew make 300K, like 1%
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:250K. Not worth it if you make less.
Anonymous wrote:250K. Not worth it if you make less.
Anonymous wrote:The average annual wage in the DC metro area is $65K.