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user-inactivated  ·  3886 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Congressman's Lament: $174,000 Isn't Enough To Make Ends Meet : It's All Politics : NPR

#whatdoyouthink -- I like that tag a lot.

I think that given the amount of work congressmen do and the amount of stress they're under, $174000 is probably not a salary commensurate to their effort. I think that it's easy to take pot shots at people who will come out and say that. I think that the people taking the pot shots tend to have comparatively easy jobs.

On the flip side, not too many people actually make the money they deserve, and to be honest, you can't really put a price on stress. Jobs stressful to that degree take years off of your life -- no salary would convince me to take one.

Moran's not "tone deaf" -- that's the opinion of a stupid person writing on the internet^ (compensation? hopefully $0). He's not even wrong. But that doesn't change the fact that if I were to take a look at raising the salaries of underpaid jobs, congressional representatives would not make my list. Becoming congressman is 100 percent choice, unlike the vast majority of jobs.

And as far as the economic argument to which NPR pays slight homage, the same one we see cropping up in CEO pay debates -- in almost every case it would take a hell of a lot of money to attract people to congress who are smart enough to be there but are focused solely on profit. Not entirely sure we want those people anyway. Different question.

^Don't say it.





cgod  ·  3886 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I suspect that having once been a congressmen pays pretty good in the long term. The return on investment must dwaf a any degree from the best college.

user-inactivated  ·  3886 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I'm not sure. I assume you mean speaking engagements, board of directors opportunities, and so on? For a senator, almost certainly. For a low-profile representative, less so (I would guess).

cgod  ·  3886 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I think you would have hold very fringe views, be a total boob, have started with profound wealth or be incredibly ethical not to end up better off than if you hadn't been a representative to not end up better off than if you hadn't served.