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Originally Posted by cobraboy
Isn't there, overall in the big picture, a correlation between education and income? True, there are those with little education and high incomes, and some with extensive educations with lower income, but overall, the higher the education, the higher the income is universal, even in controlled (i.e. socialist/Marxist/Communist) societies.
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Cobraboy,
I will simply tell you what other DR1ers have told me through the years.
"Remember, everyone on DR1 is not a graduate of Harvard"
Or to put it in Chiri's way of saying things: There are smart people and then there are smart people.
The two don't always meet eye to eye.
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To answer your question, yes you are correct!
And the beauty of this is that the percentage of college educated people in the US is actually decreasing, but demand is growing. Guess what's going to happen to wages of college educated peoples?
Guess what's going to happen to income inequality between the college educated and those with less education?
These are some interesting times.
-NALs