What famous scientists earned

Albert Einstein. File picture: AP Photo

Albert Einstein. File picture: AP Photo

Published Jul 1, 2016

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How does your salary compare to some of the world's most famous scientists? Job search site Adzuna calculated the inflation-adjusted salaries for Einstein, Curie and nine other well-known scientific figures. The results suggest that Isaac Newton should have asked for a raise.

It's worth bearing in mind that these reported salaries come from different stages in the scientists' careers. Einstein's genius was well-established when he arrived at Princeton University, for example, while Newton was almost 20 years away from publishing his theory on gravity

And of course, while it's interesting to compare the salaries of some of history's great scientists, stating how much money from the 17th century is worth in the 21st century has its problems.

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While comparing salaries from different time periods has its challenges, it is worth noting that some scientists earned far more than others, as well as the divide between the wages of men and women.

In Einstein's case, he had the added advantage of already being famous by the time he arrived at Princeton University in 1933. The initial suggested salary was $3 000 a year, but the university didn't want other scholars being paid more than Einstein, and increased his salary to $10 000.

Some of the early scientists certainly deserved a raise.

 

Marie's research on radium was conducted without a salary, but in 1904, as Chief of Work in Physics at the University of Paris, she was given a salary of 2 400, or $38.4, based on an exchange rate provided by leftovercurrency.com old Francs.

Within two years she was promoted to Chief of Research Work and earning 10 000 old Francs, which translates to $160.

Regardless of the time and career differences, this insight is a bright highlight to the fact that knowledge and skills are not the only factors impacting salary level in any part of the world, including South Africa.

Jesse Green is Country Manager of Adzuna in South Africa. Opinions do not necessarily reflect those of IOL.

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