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2006/9/16-19 [Reference/BayArea] UID:44405 Activity:nil
9/16    Same job, different cities, different pay. SF wins. Yay!
        http://money.cnn.com/2006/09/14/pf/mercer_pay_differences
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FSB 100 Pay differences: Same job, 10 different cities Here's what you might earn in jobs that pay annual salaries of $60,000 and $90,000. com) -- The cost of living and the cost of labor vary from city to city, so it's no surprise that a company may pay different amounts for the same position depending on where it's located. For example, a job for which the national median pay is $60,000 (including bonus) likely will pay closer to $73,000 in San Francisco and $59,000 in Milwaukee, according to Mercer Human Resource Consulting's latest geographic salary differentials survey. Milwaukee $59,040 $89,100 Source:Mercer Human Resource Consulting A job with a national median salary of $90,000, meanwhile, could pay as much as $102,000 in New York and a little over $88,000 in Denver. To conduct its survey, Mercer researchers considered a group of different positions that each had the same national median pay (eg, $60,000 for senior accountants, programmers and buyers). They then looked to see what the local median pay is for those positions in more than 200 cities. Of course, in theory, a higher salary in one city may be expected to afford the job-holder the same quality of life as she could expect in the same position in a less expensive city. But it often doesn't due to the effect of taxes and local inflation rates. To afford a lifestyle that $100,000 can buy you in lower cost cities, you'd need to earn well over $200,000.