I see estimates of a college education being worth, from about $800,000 to as much as $1 million. However, I find it’s more likely a fictitious figure, comparing what someone can earn over a lifetime with a college degree, as opposed to earnings of a laborer working at minimum wage for his or her whole life.
An assumption is made that all non-college jobs are non-skilled. Many skilled jobs that do not call for a college degree, such as electricians and plumbers, pay far better than college-bred positions.
Eliminate janitor-type jobs from the conventional comparisons, and the comparison gets completely skewed.
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