According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Surveys, March 1998, 1999, and 2000, the average salary of someone with a high school diploma is $30,400 while the average salary of someone with a Bachelor's Degree is $52,200. To see this comparison chart along with other educational achievement salaries, you can try this link.
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by your spelling of "college" i would say about 10 times as much as you make.
Answer It would depend on the field of work that was chosen by the higher educated person and also where either of you worked. I've seen cases where people have had a colledge education and make less money than a high school grad, just becasue the high school grad go the better job. Maybe that person knew somone who could get him or her into a company, without a college diploma. You can't base what education levels pay unless you know what field of work you will be doing.
For each year shown between 1980 and 2005, earnings for young adults increased when education level increased. For example, young adults with at least a bachelor's degree consistently had higher median earnings than those with less education. This pattern generally held for male, female, White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian subgroups. Moreover, for the entire population and generally for each subgroup, the difference between the earnings of those with at least a bachelor's degree and those with less education grew during this period. For example, males with a bachelor's or higher degree earned 19 percent more than male high school completers1 in 1980 and 64 percent more than male high school completers in 2005 During the period between 1980 and 2005, earnings fluctuated among those with at least a bachelor's degree and decreased among those with less education, thus contributing to the growth in the median income gap. For example, the earnings of those with a high school diploma1 decreased by $5,600 between 1980 and 2005, while the earnings of those with a bachelor's or higher degree increased by $2,300. 1Includes those who earned a high school diploma or equivalent (e.g., a General Educational Development [GED] certificate). SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. (2007). The Condition of Education 2007 (NCES 2007-064), Indicator 20. from http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=77
Generally, college graduates earn higher wages (and sometimes much higher) than non-college graduates because of the increased knowledge and skills that they have acquired due to their collegiate studies. College degrees offer employers the assurance that college graduates have faced definable challenges, studied certain topics, and gained employable tools of one sort or another.
Here are some figures from the US Census in the year 2000:
Professional Degree $109,600
Doctoral Degree $89,400
Master's Degree $62,300
Bachelor's Degree $52,200
Associate's Degree $38,200
Some College $36,800
High School Graduate $30,400
Some High School $23,400
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Somewhere in the neighborhood of 40 percent more than non college graduates.
A college gradute with a Bachelors degree will earn about 65% more than a High School graduate. A Masters degree will get you about 105% more.
MINIMUM WAGE.
about 10$ a hour
Yes. The average college graduate makes significantly more money than a high school graduate.
The salary range for a teacher is anywhere from 25,000 dollars to 60,000 dollars for your first year. College or graduate school teachers make more.
Marlboro College Graduate School was created in 1997.
If you intend to go to graduate school then yes it is possible to get a college scholarship after you graduate college.
He did not graduate from college. He did graduate from high school in 2002
He didn't graduate high school let alone College.
An alumnus (plural alumni) is a graduate, or more specifically a male graduate, of a college, university, or school.
medical school is a school that specialises in medical training, no matter how difficult
Uh a high school graduate completed highschool grades 9-12 and a college graduate has completed all years of college! What kind of question is this? there isn't very much difference between them except a college graduate makes more money a year, and they are more advanced than a high school graduate I'm not really sure what the difference are but well they ain't vewry different. from amber adkins
The best for a high school graduate is to go to college. A college graduate should apply to companies that are interested in their degree.