The AVERAGE wage of an immunologist, according to several sources, appears to be ~$200-300,000 USD The pay for a SENIOR immunologist is apparently closer to $400k So, he's earning about average to lead a country through a pandemichttps://twitter.com/DailyMail/status/1353881868337377280 …
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yeah, in the US its pretty well known public jobs: overcompensate low and mid-skilled employees (especially including pension/benefits etc) and top tier employees (1%-10% positions) underpaid, and top leaders massively underpaid for ceos/partners in private firms.
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i am shocked to see those salaries in australia, a country with 1/15th the population! the US doesn't take kindly to high salaries for public employees. congress makes 170k a year, and the public still feels they are overcompensated
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Australia in general has better salaries, so I'm not crazily surprised that we pay our top civil servants more. Still a bit odd to see the head of a massive centre earning so little
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In many states, our college football coaches are the highest paid public employees. Like by far.
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I'm pretty sure there are state and local officials paid more (apart from counting coaches).
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In the US private sector, he would also earn much more than too.
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