I saw a survey the other day that said that in the USA the top 1% of households had a median income of $1,200,000 a year. Granted, I'm sure many of those are in New Jersey and California where cost of living inflates salaries but I thought that level of household income would be MUCH MUCH less prevalent than 1 in 100.
Have salaries gotten that high? I know that $100k is pretty much guaranteed for someone with a college degree who has been out of school for about 8 years or so, but had thought the $300-500k range was still rarified air and the upper range of that threshold was sniffing the "rich" territory if they were in a state with a decent cost of living.
Two workers bringing in $600k/ea or whatever combo makes $1,200,000 a year I thought would be on the level of 1 in 10,000 or so.
What sorts of jobs make that kind of money now? I own a company in the manufacturing business and most of my middle managers make in the Mid 100's, my upper managers in the High 100's to low 200's, and my VP- Director level guys in the Upper 2's. I had thought that was pretty damn good pay, but maybe that's fairly pedestrian now
Have salaries gotten that high? I know that $100k is pretty much guaranteed for someone with a college degree who has been out of school for about 8 years or so, but had thought the $300-500k range was still rarified air and the upper range of that threshold was sniffing the "rich" territory if they were in a state with a decent cost of living.
Two workers bringing in $600k/ea or whatever combo makes $1,200,000 a year I thought would be on the level of 1 in 10,000 or so.
What sorts of jobs make that kind of money now? I own a company in the manufacturing business and most of my middle managers make in the Mid 100's, my upper managers in the High 100's to low 200's, and my VP- Director level guys in the Upper 2's. I had thought that was pretty damn good pay, but maybe that's fairly pedestrian now