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While there are notable exceptions, such as professional athletes or one who invented a great item such as some popular social media, the averages are that an educated person makes more money than one who is ignorant and the higher level of education More..
Re: Wayne Rout
" If fewer people are no longer wasting their parent's money in the study of music, ceramics, or philosophy it is a good thing. We need graduates in technical areas. Young people continue to confuse hobbies with careers. We More..
Education and economics go hand in hand. If you do the research you will find out that in the current market the pay gap received by high school grads vs college grads has closed dramatically. Even state jobs in Utah which require degrees are now More..