College Professors Earn High Wages

According to the Federal Government's Bureau of Labor Statistics, those who teach at the university level earn higher hourly wages than almost all other professions. The hourly wages listed below are the median wages earned in the year 2004.
Economics Teachers
Physics Teachers
Medical Science Teachers
Law Teachers
Natural Science Teachers
Engineering Teachers
Sociology Teachers
Education Teachers
Theology Teachers
History Teachers
Business / Marketing Teachers
English Teachers
Math Teachers
Social Science Teachers
Chemistry Teachers
Biological Science Teachers
Earth / Marine Science Teachers
Political Science Teachers
$54.47
$52.95
$51.20
$51.15
$44.37
$42.29
$39.74
$39.33
$39.14
$39.07
$38.34
$37.85
$37.82
$37.63
$37.52
$37.46
$37.39
$36.17
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