In general, more education means more money, greater employment options and better job security. On average, a college degree is worth an extra $23,000 a year.
Consider the following statistics from the U. S. Department of Labor and Census Bureau:
- College graduates made an average of $51,554 in 2004. Those with advanced degrees made $78,093.
- Adults with a high school diploma made $28,645
- High school dropouts averaged $19,169
- Seventy-five percent of future jobs are likely to want employees with at least a license or certificate.
- Occupations that require a bachelor's degree are projected to grow the fastest, nearly twice as fast as the national average for all occupations.
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