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What is your annual salary in $US?   [Edit]

Survey period: 14 Nov 2005 to 20 Nov 2005

Here's a chance to compare what your making with those of your compatriots. Time to ask the boss for a raise?

OptionVotes% 
less than $20,000 a year42724.28
20,000 - 34,99919310.97
35,000 - 49,99923713.47
50,000 - 64,99925714.61
65,000 - 79,99922812.96
80,000 - 99,99918610.57
100,000 - 124,9991116.31
125,000 - 149,999442.50
150,000 - 200,000251.42
over 200,000 a year512.90



 
GeneralRe: Bias in the Numbers Pin
Madhu Kampurath21-Nov-05 2:31
Madhu Kampurath21-Nov-05 2:31 
GeneralAre the over 200k google programmers ? Pin
M i s t e r L i s t e r15-Nov-05 19:00
M i s t e r L i s t e r15-Nov-05 19:00 
GeneralRe: Are the over 200k google programmers ? Pin
Allah On Acid16-Nov-05 18:24
Allah On Acid16-Nov-05 18:24 
GeneralRe: Are the over 200k google programmers ? Pin
hector santos16-Nov-05 20:00
hector santos16-Nov-05 20:00 
GeneralRe: Are the over 200k google programmers ? Pin
Dave234518-Nov-05 14:48
Dave234518-Nov-05 14:48 
GeneralAbsurd comparison Pin
Madhu Kampurath15-Nov-05 2:32
Madhu Kampurath15-Nov-05 2:32 
GeneralRe: Absurd comparison Pin
Almighty Bob15-Nov-05 2:50
Almighty Bob15-Nov-05 2:50 
GeneralRe: Absurd comparison Pin
Nish Nishant15-Nov-05 4:43
sitebuilderNish Nishant15-Nov-05 4:43 
Madhu Kampurath wrote:
I am employed in India and getting a very decent and high salary.


Madhu Kampurath wrote:
But still less than $20000 p.a.


Hello Madhu

This is exactly why several highly talented and extremely well qualified Indian software developers end up being under-paid.

If you are given 15K USD (1/4th what the average US developer would be earning), you are happy because that converts into 675,000 INR. Now, while this would definitely be higher than what non-IT people make in India, and you would be able to live a relatively comfortable life, as a salary it still sucks.

A Dell laptop that costs 1500 USD in the USA would cost 1800 USD in India. For an US developer, 1500 is 2.5% of his annual income, for an Indian dev, that's more than 10%. A Toyota Corolla costs about 14K USD in the USA and about 27K USD in India. For an American, that car costs less than 1/4 of his annual pay; for the Indian, it's 2 years of his salary.

I've worked in India and I've worked abroad.

When people say that cost of living is cheaper in India, by "living" they mean food and accommodation and other basic needs. They don't take into account anything extra - like computers, smart devices, cell phones, mp3 players, automobiles, electronic gadgets etc.

You could work for one of the best paying companies in India and still struggle to keep yourself stocked with the latest fancy geek-gadgets; alternatively, you could work for an average US company and happily live life as you want to.

Please don't reply back saying that not everyone wants cool gadgets. I used gadgets as one trivial example. Take travel as an alternative example.

On an Indian salary (even one as high as you earn), do you think you can afford a 3 week Europe vacation with your family of 4 or more? Most Americans would be able to afford that with 6-12 months of their savings.

Of course, if you want to live in a smaller dimension, and think that that's the best way to live life, good for you - it may actually keep you a lot happier than otherwise. But once you realize that, the world is not just one country, and that there are so many other wonderful places to visit, you'll quickly realize the importance of money.

I am not so much of a greedy ass when it comes to money, but there are things I want to do in life - travel around the world, visit 3-4 dozen countries, keep myself stocked with the best and fastest computers and geek-gadgets - and money is the only way to do all that. I won't go to any extreme for meeting that requirement, but I will go quite a good distance to achieve that.

So, this poll is very valid - and trying to factor country-of-residence into it is totally pointless and goes against the purpose of the poll.

Nish
GeneralRe: Absurd comparison Pin
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe15-Nov-05 22:36
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe15-Nov-05 22:36 
GeneralRe: Absurd comparison Pin
Madhu Kampurath21-Nov-05 2:12
Madhu Kampurath21-Nov-05 2:12 
GeneralI Agree Pin
compiler15-Nov-05 8:25
compiler15-Nov-05 8:25 
GeneralRe: I Agree Pin
Joshua Quick17-Nov-05 20:57
Joshua Quick17-Nov-05 20:57 
GeneralRe: I Agree Pin
rburger18-Nov-05 11:23
rburger18-Nov-05 11:23 
GeneralAnd for another reason Pin
nadav7416-Nov-05 20:37
nadav7416-Nov-05 20:37 
GeneralRe: And for another reason Pin
Madhu Kampurath21-Nov-05 2:15
Madhu Kampurath21-Nov-05 2:15 
GeneralRe: Absurd comparison Pin
Phil.Benson19-Nov-05 8:37
professionalPhil.Benson19-Nov-05 8:37 
GeneralRe: Absurd comparison Pin
Madhu Kampurath21-Nov-05 2:20
Madhu Kampurath21-Nov-05 2:20 
GeneralRe: Absurd comparison Pin
bgard6814-Mar-06 3:15
bgard6814-Mar-06 3:15 
GeneralWhy I don't vote in this poll.. Pin
Bob Stanneveld14-Nov-05 9:01
Bob Stanneveld14-Nov-05 9:01 
JokeRe: Why I don't vote in this poll.. Pin
Nish Nishant14-Nov-05 9:34
sitebuilderNish Nishant14-Nov-05 9:34 
GeneralRe: Why I don't vote in this poll.. Pin
Bob Stanneveld15-Nov-05 6:13
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Chris Maunder14-Nov-05 15:36
cofounderChris Maunder14-Nov-05 15:36 
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Bob Stanneveld15-Nov-05 6:11
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13BOB1215-Nov-05 14:24
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Gammill15-Nov-05 18:55
Gammill15-Nov-05 18:55 

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