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The University of Georgia's annual survey of journalism/mass comm grads finds that the job market in the second half of 2007 and the first half of 2008 remained largely unchanged from a year earlier. On October 31, 2007, 63.3% of the j-grads had a full-time job -- nearly identical to the 2006 survey. The median salary earned by 2007 bachelor's degree recipients was $30,000, the same median salary earned by 2006 bachelor's degree recipients. The median salary for master's degree recipients in 2007 was $40,000 -- $2,000 higher than a year earlier.
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63.3%  Let me try this. Last year, let's say, for ease... More.
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