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Work-Life Earnings by Field of Degree and Occupation for People with a Bachelor's Degree: 2011. American Community Survey Briefs.

机译:按学位和职业分类为学士学位的人的工作 - 生活收入:2011年。美国社区调查简报。

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Individuals make a variety of choices over the course of their careers that impact their earning potential. These choices include how far to go in school, what to study in school, and what job to take. This brief explores the relationship between how far one goes in school (educational attainment) and how much money one might make over the course of a career (work-life earnings). It goes into further detail for people whose highest degree is a bachelors by investigating how college major (field of degree) and occupation impact these work-life earnings. The U.S. Census Bureau has developed an estimate of the amount of money a person might expect to make over the course of a career called the Synthetic Work-Life Earnings (SWE) estimate. This estimate is not intended to be a prediction but an illustrative example of the magnitude of differences in earnings based on factors such as education and occupation added up over a work life. For example, the difference between earning $125,000 per year and $150,000 per year might not seem particularly large, but the difference over a 40-year work life is a million dollars. In this way, SWE estimates demonstrate how seemingly small differences add up over a lifetime.

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