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What is your annual salary?

What is your annual salary?

  • < $30K

    Votes: 28 10.7%
  • $31K-$40K

    Votes: 7 2.7%
  • $41K-$50K

    Votes: 10 3.8%
  • $51K-$60K

    Votes: 20 7.6%
  • $61K-$70K

    Votes: 17 6.5%
  • $71K-$80K

    Votes: 31 11.8%
  • $81K-$90K

    Votes: 12 4.6%
  • $91K- $100K

    Votes: 11 4.2%
  • Over $100K

    Votes: 85 32.4%
  • Over $250K

    Votes: 41 15.6%

  • Total voters
    262
Welllll, we might have a self-selecting population here... I mean, it might be that people who earn salaries on the higher end are more attracted to this thread or are more likely to vote.

Anne
 
anne_h|1377736615|3511595 said:
Welllll, we might have a self-selecting population here... I mean, it might be that people who earn salaries on the higher end are more attracted to this thread or are more likely to vote.

Anne

Yup. In addition to my reasons above, even if I do get the new position I've been working towards, I'll still be on the low end of the scale, which makes me feel a little :oops:
 
I have done pretty well in tech, but my salary is dwarfed by my girlfriend that works in healthcare. it's a different era and I'm incredibly proud of her talent and success.
 
manderz|1377737640|3511609 said:
anne_h|1377736615|3511595 said:
Welllll, we might have a self-selecting population here... I mean, it might be that people who earn salaries on the higher end are more attracted to this thread or are more likely to vote.

Anne

Yup. In addition to my reasons above, even if I do get the new position I've been working towards, I'll still be on the low end of the scale, which makes me feel a little :oops:

And also just because the posters who have stayed around (and frequent hangout) are more likely those who have the funds to continue to pursue their passion for diamonds and other gems with purchases beyond just the engagement and wedding rings.
 
I get paid in hugs, kisses, snuggles, tantrums, and runny noses. ;))

It's hubby who brings home the bacon.
 
pandabee|1377791490|3511904 said:
manderz|1377737640|3511609 said:
anne_h|1377736615|3511595 said:
Welllll, we might have a self-selecting population here... I mean, it might be that people who earn salaries on the higher end are more attracted to this thread or are more likely to vote.

Anne

Yup. In addition to my reasons above, even if I do get the new position I've been working towards, I'll still be on the low end of the scale, which makes me feel a little :oops:

And also just because the posters who have stayed around (and frequent hangout) are more likely those who have the funds to continue to pursue their passion for diamonds and other gems with purchases beyond just the engagement and wedding rings.

THIS!

Hangout isn't really used by newbies. It's used by the PS Veterans, mostly, who are on the richer-than-average side. I mean, look at all the upgrade rings that are posted by our PSers! HUGE!

Also, I think the lower end bracket, the <$30K, of which I am part of, should be broken down further. For someone who earns a 70K+ income, a difference of 10K doesn't make that big of a difference. It's between living very comfortably and even more comfortably. Why make the bracket one of the wider ones for a section who feels the most pinch of a dollar? There's a big difference between earning 30K annually vs. 15K annually. And, of course, those SAHW and SAHMs that voted "$0", would also add a skew.
 
^totally agree. And don't forget those of us who work part time. So I'm not sure you are getting very accurate numbers.
 
HI:

...hmmm...I got nuthin..

cheers--Sharon
 
Ha, yeah, if you want to break it down further, I make less than 15k a year. Just over 10 actually. Saaaad.
 
packrat|1377890269|3512582 said:
Ha, yeah, if you want to break it down further, I make less than 15k a year. Just over 10 actually. Saaaad.

So do I. Well, I did last year. This year is going to be under 10. Next 2 years will be at $0. :errrr:
 
I would be poor if I didn't have a husband! I don't really work now, but when I did, let's just say that education doesn't bring in the big bucks!

I am really curious about the salaries over $250k because even doctors here generally aren't paid that much unless they are in certain specialties. Only very successful business owners or very high up corporate officers would make that kind of salary. But I think salaries and cost of living are a lot lower in the southeast where I live. So I think part of the equation is location, as well.
 
I gotta pick zero as I don't go back to work until next week :lol:
 
diamondseeker2006|1377924324|3512754 said:
I am really curious about the salaries over $250k because even doctors here generally aren't paid that much unless they are in certain specialties. Only very successful business owners or very high up corporate officers would make that kind of salary.

Yep, owners of dirty jobs :sun:
 
I'm still looking for a rich "sugar Ma Ma".. :naughty:
 
diamondseeker2006|1377924324|3512754 said:
I am really curious about the salaries over $250k because even doctors here generally aren't paid that much unless they are in certain specialties. Only very successful business owners or very high up corporate officers would make that kind of salary. But I think salaries and cost of living are a lot lower in the southeast where I live. So I think part of the equation is location, as well.

From my part of the world, some possibilities: lawyers (senior lawyers), bankers (mostly front office or the brainiacs and senior back office people), accountants (really senior ones, like partners), sales (bonuses can be substantial), doctors (specialists/consultants in certain areas), senior corporate officers, successful business people and even some of the really successful property and insurance agents (again these are sales related).
 
I'm on a salary that is 50% less than what I was making when I had my own business. I chose my job for specific career reasons. Don't get me wrong, I'm making great money and have an amazing career. I got my advanced degree a couple of years ago which is when I decided to take the 50% paycut - a little unusual but I have no regrets.

I'm proud of the PS community for being well remunerated. I'd be interested to see a poll about 'what is your highest level of education'.
 
anne_h|1377736615|3511595 said:
Welllll, we might have a self-selecting population here... I mean, it might be that people who earn salaries on the higher end are more attracted to this thread or are more likely to vote.

Anne
True...if we get 300+ voters then the over $100K category would be closer to 23%
 
diamondseeker2006|1377924324|3512754 said:
I would be poor if I didn't have a husband! I don't really work now, but when I did, let's just say that education doesn't bring in the big bucks!

I am really curious about the salaries over $250k because even doctors here generally aren't paid that much unless they are in certain specialties. Only very successful business owners or very high up corporate officers would make that kind of salary. But I think salaries and cost of living are a lot lower in the southeast where I live. So I think part of the equation is location, as well.

:lol: me too! It cost us more to put the kids in daycare than I made teaching so I quit. The best part is the kids being in school now so I can spend all day at the gym, shopping, getting mani pedis and whatever else I feel like doing. I am spoiled...my friends hate me. :lol:

My husband is a software engineer (Director position, though.) He makes more than a lot of the doctors around here. I told both of my kids to major in engineering. :lol:
 
diamondseeker2006|1377924324|3512754 said:
I would be poor if I didn't have a husband! I don't really work now, but when I did, let's just say that education doesn't bring in the big bucks!

I am really curious about the salaries over $250k because even doctors here generally aren't paid that much unless they are in certain specialties. Only very successful business owners or very high up corporate officers would make that kind of salary. But I think salaries and cost of living are a lot lower in the southeast where I live. So I think part of the equation is location, as well.

When I saw that I thought a few ppl might have put instead of indivdual salary put their household income so that would account for some of those votes. But now I think we just have some bad ass PS'ers making bank!
 
I am in the 30-40k bracket. Which I suppose is respectable in my area and my age. But boy it really makes a gal feel poor on this website. (Isn't the first time :lol:)
 
diamondseeker2006 said:
I would be poor if I didn't have a husband! I don't really work now, but when I did, let's just say that education doesn't bring in the big bucks!

I am really curious about the salaries over $250k because even doctors here generally aren't paid that much unless they are in certain specialties. Only very successful business owners or very high up corporate officers would make that kind of salary. But I think salaries and cost of living are a lot lower in the southeast where I live. So I think part of the equation is location, as well.

It's pretty typical for most specialists to make over that on the west coast. You're right, location plays a big role though. Cost of living is probably a lot less in the SE, so making $250k in NYC or San Francisco likely does not result in a better quality of life than making $175k in Orlando.

An interesting follow up question would be to ask how much poll respondents have set aside for retirement. Anecdotally, I've found that salary and financial responsibility don't correlate.
 
So, 80% of PS'ers are above the national median. Wow. Ain't THAT just a shocker. :rolleyes:

And no, I didn't take the poll. DF is WAY too nosey, always. Anytime I can refuse to give him answers to his inane questions is a good day.
 
ksinger|1380535680|3529485 said:
So, 80% of PS'ers are above the national median. Wow. Ain't THAT just a shocker. :rolleyes:

And no, I didn't take the poll. DF is WAY too nosey, always. Anytime I can refuse to give him answers to his inane questions is a good day.
The poll is anonymous.. :tongue:
 
I've just had my first pay check, where they overpaid me by several thousand pounds. Unfortunately, I have to give it back. ;(
 
rosetta|1380572160|3529717 said:
I've just had my first pay check, where they overpaid me by several thousand pounds. Unfortunately, I have to give it back. ;(

At the previous hospital I was employed, there was a bit of back pay to the current employees due to post-dated salary negotiations. One of my senior work colleagues was overpaid by more than $80,000! She just started laughing when she opened the paperwork in the tea room. She obviously contacted payroll about it, but the money sat in her mortgage offset account for a good number of weeks before they sorted out what had happened and gave her instructions for how to return it.
 
Too much difference between $100,000 and 250,000. Need another benchmark.
 
Ask me at the end of the year. I am always surprised (sometimes positively, sometimes not).

As my employer does not guarantee me a job - I find the discussion of "salary" meaningless. We do have an agreement that they do pay me at a certain rate for the hours they employ me. While firings are rare... they do occur; and this year has been the year of multiple "early retirement packages" to many people. Some people have been "encouraged" to retire more than others.

Perry
 
AprilBaby|1380584276|3529834 said:
Too much difference between $100,000 and 250,000. Need another benchmark.


I agree.
To me: 100K in california. I've finally "made it"
while 250K, is kinda in the "living a cushy life" category
 
diamondseeker2006|1377924324|3512754 said:
I would be poor if I didn't have a husband! I don't really work now, but when I did, let's just say that education doesn't bring in the big bucks!

Actually there's LOTS of money in education...it's just the TEACHERS that don't bring in the big bucks. :nono: :nono: :nono: Coming from another "poor" teacher... :tongue: :wink2:
 
I HATE to call myself retired, so I changed it to stay at home mom, even tho he's long gone. I make no money, so I voted my husband's salary.
 
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