Re: Buying Gold
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: hugo121175</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
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This goes along with the quote above and why buy gold.
Teacher protesting in Wisconsin because they don't want their benefits taken away, makes people mad. You wanna know why?
Here:
Wisconsin Teaching Salaries and Benefits
People often believe that teachers don't make a lot of money. Those in the know, though, are aware that compensation in the education industry can be quite generous, especially when you factor in the great vacation schedule and the comprehensive benefits packages that usually go along with teaching. In Wisconsin, teaching salaries averaged $52,644 in 2009-10, according to the National Education Association, with most school districts offering benefits that range from health insurance to retirement plans. (1)
The average Wisconsin teacher salary does vary, however. One major source of salary variation is what grade level you teach. In May 2009, preschool teachers in Wisconsin earned an average salary of $23,460, elementary school teachers earned $51,240, and secondary school teachers earned $49,400. (2) Education and experience level also make a difference in teacher salaries: secondary school teachers in the 90th wage percentile earned $69,550, while the entry-level teacher salary is generally in the $30,000s. (3)
Geographic location is another significant reason for variation in Wisconsin teaching salaries. Areas that have a higher cost of living often pay correspondingly higher salaries. Below are average annual earnings for secondary school teachers in five of the largest metropolitan areas in the state: (4)
Green Bay: $55,110
Kenosha: $68,400
Madison: $50,770
Milwaukee: $54,620
Racine: $49,710
Source:
http://www.teacher-world.com/teacher-salary/wisconsin.html
Think they make a lot look up California and NY teachers salaries it will make your head spin.
example:
The average pay in New York in public schools was already $45.79 per hour that year.
Source:
http://www.smartteaching.org/library/education-as-a-career-faqs/how-much-do-teachers-make-per-year/
While these people our out protesting in Wisconsin the rest of America only wishes it had it half as good as these teachers. In Los Angeles teachers should be ashamed of themselves, they have more than their fair share of failing schools and are some of they highest paid teachers in the country.
"According to information provided to the Daily News by the LAUSD, the average salary for teachers is $63,000 - not too shabby that.
But more than 8,500 teachers pull in between $70,000 and $80,000 a year. Nearly 2,000 make salaries between $80,000 and $100,000, with a very lucky (and likely very experienced) 331 enjoying more than $100,000 in annual salary.
And then there's a benefits package that would be the envy of any worker not in the public sector. Medical, dental, pension - let's just say that anybody who puts in their time at the LAUSD won't be uncomfortable in their golden years."
source:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2095889/posts
These are only a few examples of what public sector employees earn. Also, unlike private sector employees, the public sector employees get generous pensions that private sector employees can only dream about. This is why people are mad. This is why the wealthy are buying gold to protect their assets. Although this will effect everyone; it will effect the poor the most.
Jamie
edited to add: 2010 2011 LosAngeles teachers pay schedules
http://www.teachinla.com/whyteach/salary.html