Again, those salaries are deceptively..LOW. The sated salary is NOT for 12 months of work and it does NOT include the amount of the benefits package.
And if we were going to compare them, why not compare their income to the average person with a Master's Degree like my wife has?
Because that is completely deceptive, it ignores what the degree is in. A masters of engineering has more economic value than one in art history, so just comparing them based on how long they went to school ignores what they studied.
I agree.
I think someone with a Master's Degree in child development who can turn the lives of children around and make them productive adults has FAR more worth most.