Varies greatly depending on the school, the amount of research money the professor commands, his 'value' to the school (in getting more research grants), etc. In general college professors make about 100k or over. Law professors start out at a little over 100k for untenured professors, going up to 150k for tenured profs and 250k at Harvard law school. In general law schools try to keep it competitive so they can compete with law firms for young talent.
Yearly you earn an annual salary, or a yearly wage. The term can differ from place to place as well as the situation. Your yearly earnings differs on your job and/or investments.
The teachers that make the most money are usually full college professors. They earn on average about $172,000 per year depending on where they teach.
60,000 yearly starting out
$200000 will earn yearly
College professors are not "government aided" in any way. They earn an income from the college where they teach and a large of percentage of the college income is from tuition. I have taught adjunct college classes and not only did I NOT receive help from the government, but I had to work myself through college to get the education to teach.
Free college instead of money
How much do medical estheticians get paid hourly?, or yearly?
Cows don't earn money, so they don't have an annual salary. Farmers make money, but the rate they earn varies based on what they are farming.
The amount of money a person has the potential to earn in college depends on the career. The company that hires a person in college determines the pay amount for the skills of the individual.
Many insurance agents earn their money by commission. If they do not earn commission, many would make around $25,000 and more yearly.
Leading Dermatologist's make up tp $79,000 on a yearly basis, most dermatologist makes over $100,000.
£150,000