Posted on 11/28/2015 2:10:24 PM PST by Kid Shelleen
The median income of electrical and electronics engineers increased 3% in 2014, the largest increase since 2008, according to the IEEE-USA's annual salary survey.
The total median pre-tax income of U.S.-based EEs increased to $133,000 last year, up from $129,000 in 2013, according to the responses of IEEE-USA members who responded to the survey that indicated they were employed full time in their primary area of technical expertise. Excluding overtime pay, profit sharing and other supplemental earnings, the group's median pre-tax income was $130,000 in 2014, up from $124,700 in 2013
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Yay!!! got a raise this year!!
Obamacare caused a *shocking* percentage increase in part-timers: from 268/12,624 in 2014 to 282/9,537 in 2015.
A small total number though.
The pay will head back down soon, when they bring in another half million H1Bs.
Doesn’t keep up with inflation. Therefore - a pay decrease.
i wonder what this years median salaries are for US software devs
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