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Salary.sg 23-03-2007 11:03 PM

Salary benchmark for ministers
 
The Straits Times released some interesting income figures today.

As you may know, the income benchmark for ministers and top civil servants is pegged at 2/3 the median income of all the top 8 earners in these 6 professions: lawyer, accountant, banker, MNC executive, local manufacturer and engineer. These means that we take the 48 top earners (top 8 from 6 groups), sort them according to their income, take the middle guy's income, and multiply it by 2/3.

Now, the interesting bit is in how much the top earns make. We have these figures from today's Straits Times:

- Lawyer - $4.29 million
- Account - $3.72 million
- Banker - $3.33 million
- MNC - $2.70 million
- Local Manufacturer - $2.30 million
- Engineer - $0.62 million

The figure given for each profession is the median income of the top 8 earners in that profession. It is equivalent to the average of the top 4th and top 5th earnings.

And yes, the engineer profession has the lowest income. The top engineers make only about a quarter of the next better profession (local manufacturer).

Poor engineers.

Delving deeper, Straits Times also mentioned the income ranges of the top earners:

- Lawyer - $1 million to $6 million
- Accountant - $1 million to $6 million
- Banker - $800k to $6 million
- MNC - $300k to $4 million
- Local Manufacturer - $250k to $3 million
- Engineer -$200k to $800k

Now, is this better or worse? The no. 1 engineer can't even match the 8th accountant and 8th lawyer! He is making only what the poorest benchmarked banker is making.

This is a sad day for all engineers.

http://www.salary.sg/2007/salary-ben...for-ministers/

lp--- 13-10-2007 06:06 PM

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so what makes the Govt think that top civil servant deserve to be protected by benchmarking their salaries to the top earners? those brilliant civil servants may earn high salaries but may not be among the top earners if they were not in Govt. They may turn out to be top engineers then they will be earning much less right?

terence-- 25-09-2008 03:55 PM

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Top professionals like lawyers charge $600 to $1000 per hour but I understand that they make multi-million dollar salaries based on leading a team of junior staff and using them for major cases. The mark up on such staff is huge - the hourly salary of such staff may be $40 per hour but their work may be billed at 5-10 times this rate to the client.


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