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Like I say in the comments, I broadly agree. I'm not so excited about more people optimising around earnings at the margin, unless they especially want to go into a high-earning career or have an especially strong advantage for earning money. If I had to guess the optimal medium-term proportion of EAs earning to give, I might go for 10%. Note the balance depends quite a bit on your views of which causes are most important.
Hm, this seems quite low. What would you have the other 90% be doing? Intuitively I'm thinking I'd want at least enough EAs earning to give so as to fund the rest of the EA movement working at EA organizations full-time, but that's just a thought off the top of my head. (The issue is complicated by the fact that many career paths are "earning to give plus"--they both have a decent associated salary and give you the opportunity to do other EA activities. For example, being an influencer college professor.)