Even with the tinge of irony of this being at a place with the goal of eradicating poverty, I'm having trouble seeing something wrong or unusual with brilliant MIT-educated economists making "up to" $175,000 (they could make twice as much in corporate finance), and their managers making somewhat more.... (Of course, at any rate, it's about time that Wolfowitz gets booted.)
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