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Slideshow: What are the Long-Term Trends in MBA Salary Levels?
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An MBA is a great way to boost your career and salary, but how have MBA salary levels changed since 1999, when the first QS TopMBA.com Jobs & Salary Trends report was released?
Click through the slideshow below to find out about long-term trends in MBA salary levels from the last 17 years in the US & Canada and Western Europe.
Want to know more about the current state of MBA hiring around the world? Get all the latest information on the global MBA jobs market with QS TopMBA.com Jobs & Salary Trends Report 2015/16, available now.
Jo manages TopMBA.com's various social media channels, which include Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Google+. He also writes content for the site, and holds a BA English degree from Goldsmiths, University of London.
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