I believe most articles are written by the folk who get grants from the organization for research. You would need to query the magazine itself.
Journalists' salaries can vary widely based on factors such as experience, location, and type of media outlet. On average, journalists in the United States earn a median salary of around $46,270 per year. However, top journalists working for prestigious outlets can earn six-figure salaries.
National Geographic photographers can earn anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000 per year, depending on their experience, seniority, and the specific projects they work on. Additionally, they may receive compensation for each photo published, which can vary.
Salaries for journalists can vary widely depending on the type of publication, level of experience, and location. On average, a journalist's weekly salary can range from $600 to $2,000 per week. Entry-level journalists may earn closer to the lower end of this range, while experienced journalists at larger publications can earn more.
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Journalist salaries can vary widely depending on factors such as experience, location, and type of media organization. On average, a journalist can earn anywhere from $100 to $500 per day. Some freelance journalists may earn more or less depending on the specific project or publication.
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The Philippines' national police earn approx. 16,300 pesos in Philippine money.
$9-$10 per hour
Hi there,you can earn up to £5435 before you pay any tax.And for national insurance contributions you can earn £105 per week.Hope this is some help.
Just a little above national minimum wage
According to 2013 numbers the average salary for a veterinarian in Texas is $74,000/year (6% lower than the national average). Obviously, the salary will vary and be much higher with experience (years in practice), location (veterinarians in large cities earn more), education (board certified specialists will earn more), and practice ownership (practice owners/partners will earn more).
The national income per capita for Mexico is in the order of US$14,200.