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- monNom0
I think it's simple supply and demand. The creative agencies are far more attractive (in demand) to talented designers, so it depresses salaries as there's more supply.
Another way of looking at it is that corporate gigs pay a premium due to the lack of supply of interested candidates. The same premium exists for gambling/cigarettes/porno jobs, though for other reasons.
Career wise, I think it's a better move to stay in the competitive arena of creative design, as that competition will keep your work ahead of the curve, and will increase your worth in the long run.
If you eventually become totally jaded and burnt out, that cushy corporate job will be waiting =)