Thursday, January 2, 2014

Inflation-Adjusted Median Earnings for Male U.S. Grads Have Fallen Over Past 40 Years



THE DAILY STAT: Harvard Business Review

December 31, 2013

For young American men with at least a bachelor’s degree, median earnings were significantly lower in 2011 than in 1971, if inflation is taken into account. Moreover, the real average earnings of college graduates ages 25 to 34 with just a bachelor’s degree have declined about 15% since 2000, says Nancy Folbre of the University of Massachusetts. Nevertheless, a college education still gives young adults an earnings boost that is more than enough to justify its cost, Folbre says.



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