Adjusted for inflation, the numbers aren’t very positive, according to report from Lending Tree’s Student Loan Hero.
Now might not be a good time to talk salaries, what with a pandemic raging, budgets tightening and the potential for departments closing at some colleges and universities.
But when it comes to faculty, those conversations haven’t happened much over the past 50 years, according to a new study done by Student Loan Hero, a division of Lending Tree. Researchers there note that salaries for faculty, when adjusted for inflation, have risen only 9.5% since 1971. The number is a much slimmer 3.1% at public institutions.
Click on the link below to access the article from University Business.