Salary by City for Industry: Affordable / Low-Income Housing
Updated: 6 Feb 2012
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Industry: Affordable / Low-Income Housing
Median Salary by City
City | Salary Data ( ?XAll compensation data shown are the gross median (50th percentile). Many factors can affect pay. To get the full picture, take the PayScale survey. ) | $0 | $21K | $42K | $63K |
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| New York, New York | $56,755 |
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| Chicago, Illinois | $49,533 |
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| Washington, District of Columbia | $60,189 |
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| Boston, Massachusetts | $53,073 |
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| Los Angeles, California | $52,414 |
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| Atlanta, Georgia | $46,255 |
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| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | $53,022 |
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 6 Feb 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 2,111 |
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