At the risk of inciting riot(s), what might be the uncertainty of some
of these salaries?  Is the difference between a median of $65,000 and
$66,000 statistically significnat?  I won't even ask if it is
significant in a take-home pay sense.

Cheers,
Jay

jsp wrote:

> During the past two years, the salaries of
> most scientists have decreased significantly.
> See
> http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/sciencesalaries.html
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> Salary data for mathematicians is also at the site.
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