Dec 01 2009

Nyu Economics

Posted by admin in World Economics

nyu economics
What could I expect my starting salary to be as a US Federal Employee?

When I start my search I will have a BA in Economics and an MA in Globalization Studies / Development Economics both from NYU. I’ll be 33 years old and have experience in the private industry. I speak English and close to fluent German.

depending on where you live, 45,000 to 52,000. That would be a GS-9, and includes the locality pay. Cali residents are closer to the fifty grand mark, down south is closer to the 45,000 mark, all other regions fall in between the ranges.

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