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Depends on the kind of job you do. If you work for any government agency (and I think for most non-profits) then that information is considered public. The same for schools & publicly funded institutions of higher education.
If you work for private industry, then it's probably an estimate based on your job (if they can figure it out) and the neighborhood where you live.
As for the price your house sold for: That's public record. Anyone can access info on your house purchase.
Depends on the kind of job you do. If you work for any government agency (and I think for most non-profits) then that information is considered public. The same for schools & publicly funded institutions of higher education.
If you work for private industry, then it's probably an estimate based on your job (if they can figure it out) and the neighborhood where you live.
As for the price your house sold for: That's public record. Anyone can access info on your house purchase.
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