The apparent rise in the salaries of entry level chemistry graduates in the 2006 ACS Survey of Chemical Professionals
Part of this survey includes the starting salary of entry level students. It seems that this figure was over 40k last year, whereas some year(s) ago (don't recall the exact year), this figure was closer to 30 k.
Could it be that the people who are earning higher wages are more enthusiastic about filling out these surveys? They would know what exactly constitutes "higher" by referring to some of the past surveys, could this explain the apparent rise in the wages of entry level chemical professionals?
Could it be that the people who are earning higher wages are more enthusiastic about filling out these surveys? They would know what exactly constitutes "higher" by referring to some of the past surveys, could this explain the apparent rise in the wages of entry level chemical professionals?

