I'm a Tenured College Professor. I'm Quitting. Here's Why. : neoliberal
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That article is such an obvious fake that even some of /r/neoliberal is skeptical. No way are they making only $54K as a full time tenured associate professor. Complain about it being harder to get tenure than 20-40 years ago, sure, but tenured professor salaries are still upper-middle class.
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Only STEM profs and liberal arts profs with bestsellers and/or a knack for grifting can bring in the $$$ to support that standard or above of living. Most tenured humanities and social science profs make sub-six figure salaries, though $54k sounds pretty bad.
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I'd be interested in seeing the exact salary ranges by department but the AAUP released this report (Figure 1) which suggested that average associate professor salaries are 100K and full professor salaries are 150K (both are falling though). The salaries outside engineering , medicine, law, and business departments will obviously be quite a bit lower.
I did find some pretty dogshit salaries for some associate professors trawling H1BInfo so this person might exist, but this really seems atypical.
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