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Entry-level through experienced actuaries are documented. Information for math and statistics majors, as well as those in actuary jobs.
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Salary survey: What are you worth now?
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ARL Annual Salary Survey
Association of Research Libraries compiles data covering 12,000 professional positions in ARL libraries.
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Construction Salary Survey
PAS provides wage and salary data on over 200 positions in the construction industry.
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Survey: Average teacher salary up slightly
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PayScale - PMP Salary Survey
PMP Certification Salary and Compensation Survey (United States)
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2000 Mid Year IT Salary Survey
draws on data collected throughout the year by extensive internet-based and completed survey forms sent to businesses in Southern California as well as throughout the United States and Canada.
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Minimum Wage - It Just Doesn't Add Up
Article on how US minimum wage jobs are not enough to support a family, and keep families in grinding poverty.
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Colorado College Fair Labor and Living Wage Campaign
Colorado College's campaign for fair treatment of staff and Sodexho workers on campus.
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'Living wage' Laws Gain Momentum Across US
A new study shows higher incomes from 'living wage' outweigh the cost in job losses. From the Christian Science Monitor.
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