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By Dawn Rosenberg McKay, About.com Guide to Career Planning since 1997

How Much Will You Earn?

Friday February 17, 2006
While your salary does not necessarily indicate how satisfied you will be with your job, all of us need money to live. When you are considering what occupation to choose, you should look at salary, in addition to other things. There is a problem though with looking simply at national averages for salaries since salaries vary geographically. The Salary Calculator lets you compare salaries for different locations. Just indicate a job title and a location (by indicating zip code or choosing a state and city) .

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