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On a side note... This article reminds me of the Silicon Valley wage case...

"The workers' case, which follows a 2011 Department of Justice case, claims the companies conspired to not recruit each other's tech talent, hurting the workers' job market and depressing wages.

The companies claim the pay for workers during this period rose and any cooperation between companies didn't hurt employees' pay. "

http://online.wsj.com/articles/judge-rejects-settlement-in-silicon-valley-wage-case-1407528633

(apparently judge rejected settlement due to it being too little of payout (lawyers would have gotten 8 million while affected workers only get 5,000)

So apparently my advice on finding another job first with more income might not work if companies are conspiring with each other.