Simply, yes, a lot more. A lot of college graduates (With good degrees, not psychology! ) quickly make $80,000 a year. My friends that didn't go to college don't even typically make half that, sometimes closer to 1/4 of that.
This is literally a job where I work where you just circle shapes all day. It pays ~50K starting out but requires a college degree. My mind was kind of blown when I realized how much more college graduates have the ability to make simply because people feel better about the work they do because they have college degrees. (not that it necessarily confers any type of advantage)
This is literally a job where I work where you just circle shapes all day. It pays ~50K starting out but requires a college degree. My mind was kind of blown when I realized how much more college graduates have the ability to make simply because people feel better about the work they do because they have college degrees. (not that it necessarily confers any type of advantage)
It really depends on how the college fee was spend. If someone use it for some nice business I believe they are already earning more then 6 digit a year..