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salary

[sal-uh-ree] / ˈsæl ə ri /


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Bill Shaikin’s Feb. 10 column has it partially right: A salary cap and/or floor won’t automatically correct baseball’s financial disparities.

From Los Angeles Times

If he is going to allow his parents and his salary to dictate whether or not you wed, that’s a choice, and it implies that the answer may be hiding in plain sight.

From MarketWatch

ByteDance, which has the biggest AI team in Chinese tech, sometimes pays salaries two or three times the market average to recruit top talent, said industry headhunter Shen Wei.

From Barron's

They may earn at least a partial salary from that carrier rather than rely solely on commission, and they work for large well-established companies such as USAA, Allstate and State Farm.

From MarketWatch

Fraser’s base salary of $1.5 million stayed the same as it has been the prior three years, but incentives were higher.

From The Wall Street Journal