Salaries Going Up? Moreso For Supermodels

There’s talk around town that paycheck growth will be seeing acceleration soon. Those economists say that that wage increases follow productivity increases after some time, so we’re due for some good news.

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Speaking of salaries, if you’re a supermodel you’re doing well. Forbes raided the tax returns of several powerful celebrities and discovered these numbers:

  • Gisele Bundchen, 25, $15.2 million
  • Heidi Klum, 32, $7.5 million
  • Tyra Banks, 32, $6 million
  • Kate Moss, 32, $5 million
  • Adriana Lima, 24, $4.5 million

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  1. #1: FMF
    Friday, February 3, 2006
    7:23 am (reply)

    You sure know how to grab someone’s attention! Here I was, coming to your site just to read financial articles, and I see THAT picture! All I can say is “You’re the Man!!” ;-)

  2. #2: Flexo
    Friday, February 3, 2006
    9:09 am (reply)

    I try to have something for everyone. :>

  3. #3: Free Money Finance
    Friday, February 3, 2006
    12:01 pm (reply)
  4. #4: Steve Mertz
    Friday, February 3, 2006
    5:53 pm (reply)

    And they are worth every penny of it! I’ts February so that must mean that my favorite edition of Sport Illustrated will be out soon :)

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