September 21, 2010
College Graduates Earn More – More Satisfied
The College Board has just released a report titled “Education Pays 2010: The Benefits of Higher Education for Society.” The report indicates that College graduates do earn significantly more than less-educated individuals, and they are more likely to be satisfied with their jobs. The report makes it clear that going to college does “pay”.
An article in the Wall Street Journal on Monday September 20, also indicates that College Pays and that the income gap between those that have a degree and those that do not have a degree is widening.
Check the details of the College Board study by clicking here.
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