ADP Reports Mixed Results in Annual Salary Increases Across US States
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The American Association of University Professors has released its latest salary survey data, which shows that despite the largest one-year increase in full-time faculty members' average salaries in over three decades, their real wages have fallen due to inflation. This is the third consecutive year of real-wage declines for all full-time faculty. The data also reveal significant gender disparities, with male full-time faculty earning more than female full-time faculty. Part-time faculty members are also paid appallingly low rates, with 48% of faculty nationwide being part-timers.
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