College almost doubles earnings

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*****New information from the U.S. Census Bureau reinforces the value of a college education: workers 18 and over with a bachelor’s degree earn an average of $51,206 a year, while those with a high school diploma earn $27,915. Workers with an advanced degree make an average of $74,602, and those without a high school diploma average $18,734.

*****According to new tables released on the Internet titled Educational Attainment in the United States: 2004, 85 percent of those age 25 or older reported they had completed at least high school and 28 percent had attained at least a bachelor’s degree — both record highs.

*****Other highlights for the population 25 years and over in 2004:

Minnesota, Montana, Wyoming and Nebraska had the highest proportions of people with at least a high school diploma, all around 91 percent.


The District of Columbia’s population had the highest proportion with a bachelor’s degree or higher at 45.7 percent, followed by Massachusetts (36.7 percent), Colorado (35.5 percent), New Hampshire (35.4 percent) and Maryland (35.2 percent).


At the regional level, the Midwest had the highest proportion of high school graduates (88.3 percent), followed by the Northeast (86.5 percent), the West (84.3 percent) and the South (83.0 percent).


The Northeast had the highest proportion of college graduates (30.9 percent), followed by the West (30.2 percent), the Midwest (26.0 percent) and the South (25.5 percent).


High school graduation rates for women continued to exceed those of men, 85.4 percent and 84.8 percent, respectively. On the other hand, men continued to have a higher proportion of their population with a bachelor’s degree or higher (29.4 percent compared with 26.1 percent).


Non-Hispanic whites had the highest proportion with a high school diploma or higher (90.0 percent), followed by Asians (86.8 percent), African-Americans (80.6 percent) and Hispanics (58.4 percent).


Asians had the highest proportion with a bachelor’s degree or higher (49.4 percent), followed by Non-Hispanic whites (30.6 percent), African-Americans (17.6 percent) and Hispanics (12.1 percent).


The proportion of the foreign-born population with a high school diploma (67.2 percent) was lower than that of the native population (88.3 percent). However, the percentages with a bachelor’s degree or more were not statistically different (27.3 percent and 27.8 percent, respectively).
****The data on educational trends and attainment levels are shown by characteristics such as age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, occupation, industry, nativity and, if foreign-born, when they entered the country. The tables also describe the relationship between earnings and educational attainment. Although the statistics are primarily at the national level, some data are shown for regions and states.
 
If'n you got wanna them thar sheepskins we won't let you-all in.

Probly think yer better'n us! Bet you ain't got no dayum guns neither, smarty pants!

You probly payin' taxes to that dayum Soclist Obama!
 
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*****New information from the U.S. Census Bureau reinforces the value of a college education: workers 18 and over with a bachelor’s degree earn an average of $51,206 a year, while those with a high school diploma earn $27,915. Workers with an advanced degree make an average of $74,602, and those without a high school diploma average $18,734.

*****According to new tables released on the Internet titled Educational Attainment in the United States: 2004, 85 percent of those age 25 or older reported they had completed at least high school and 28 percent had attained at least a bachelor’s degree — both record highs.

*****Other highlights for the population 25 years and over in 2004:

Minnesota, Montana, Wyoming and Nebraska had the highest proportions of people with at least a high school diploma, all around 91 percent.


The District of Columbia’s population had the highest proportion with a bachelor’s degree or higher at 45.7 percent, followed by Massachusetts (36.7 percent), Colorado (35.5 percent), New Hampshire (35.4 percent) and Maryland (35.2 percent).


At the regional level, the Midwest had the highest proportion of high school graduates (88.3 percent), followed by the Northeast (86.5 percent), the West (84.3 percent) and the South (83.0 percent).


The Northeast had the highest proportion of college graduates (30.9 percent), followed by the West (30.2 percent), the Midwest (26.0 percent) and the South (25.5 percent).


High school graduation rates for women continued to exceed those of men, 85.4 percent and 84.8 percent, respectively. On the other hand, men continued to have a higher proportion of their population with a bachelor’s degree or higher (29.4 percent compared with 26.1 percent).


Non-Hispanic whites had the highest proportion with a high school diploma or higher (90.0 percent), followed by Asians (86.8 percent), African-Americans (80.6 percent) and Hispanics (58.4 percent).


Asians had the highest proportion with a bachelor’s degree or higher (49.4 percent), followed by Non-Hispanic whites (30.6 percent), African-Americans (17.6 percent) and Hispanics (12.1 percent).


The proportion of the foreign-born population with a high school diploma (67.2 percent) was lower than that of the native population (88.3 percent). However, the percentages with a bachelor’s degree or more were not statistically different (27.3 percent and 27.8 percent, respectively).
****The data on educational trends and attainment levels are shown by characteristics such as age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, occupation, industry, nativity and, if foreign-born, when they entered the country. The tables also describe the relationship between earnings and educational attainment. Although the statistics are primarily at the national level, some data are shown for regions and states.

Thats too bad..but

What is the average hourly wage of a UAW auto worker?

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According to the Indianapolis Star:
Base wages average about $28 an hour.($58,240) GM officials say the average reaches $39.68 an hour($82,534), including base pay, cost-of-living adjustments, night-shift premiums, overtime, holiday and vacation pay. Health-care, pension and other benefits average another $33.58 an hour(thats another $69,846), GM says. - September 26, 2007 UNITED AUTO WORKERS OFF THE JOB, Striking back at globalization. By Ted Evanoff

Get someone to do the math for you.....

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070924073107AAuGk8O

So my advise is to join a union, preferably the UAW..... :321:
 
If'n you got wanna them thar sheepskins we won't let you-all in.

Probly think yer better'n us! Bet you ain't got no dayum guns neither, smarty pants!

You probly payin' taxes to that dayum Soclist Obama!

I like this troll. It demonstrates perfectly just how sad and pathetic liberals really are. Congrats to whatever moron created it. Job well done.
 
When you do tell the I surf the web half the day and yet make twice what you do.

sure thing. you seem to be nothing different than my stepkids. all the money in the world, but dumber than dogshit. their money comes from the father, who got his money from his mother. if things fell apart, they'll be worthless and useless. your money comes from someone elses hard work and when that is gone, you're fucked.
 
sure thing. you seem to be nothing different than my stepkids. all the money in the world, but dumber than dogshit. their money comes from the father, who got his money from his mother. if things fell apart, they'll be worthless and useless. your money comes from someone elses hard work and when that is gone, you're fucked.

dude....topspin may be a total idiot, but i have no doubt he works hard for his money. do you believe only that that produce something from their hands deserve pay? that using your mind to understand money and making money off of that, is wrong?
 
If topturd really has money. I have my doubts.

dude....topspin may be a total idiot, but i have no doubt he works hard for his money. do you believe only that that produce something from their hands deserve pay? that using your mind to understand money and making money off of that, is wrong?
 
dude....topspin may be a total idiot, but i have no doubt he works hard for his money. do you believe only that that produce something from their hands deserve pay? that using your mind to understand money and making money off of that, is wrong?

is it wrong? no. but my guess is that when the next depression hits and he finds himself broke because wall street folded, he's in the bread line because he cant' do anything else.
 
Yeah, I for one have always hated the morons who claim that the people who work with their hands and build the physical products that businesses and corporations profit off of are better people. They also tend to claim that the workers are likewise entitled to tell the businesses what to do, and that they are somehow part owners themselves. To all this--despite his pathetic attempts to troll, his lack of ability to command the English language, and his left-wing hackery--I have to say more power to Topspin for profiting comfortably off of the stock exchange.
 
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