College Grads Earn 84% More than Non Grads
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He's not focused on that right now, not betting at all.Excellent
I WANT TO BOOK HIS ACTION
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What is it then in 2025 ?it's not 84 % of college grads
What is it then in 2025 ?
Ok gotcha.no it's not 84% make more and your son can be in "the 16%"
on average college diploma holders make 84% more money than high school grads over their lifetime.
from 2011 article.
On average, a doctoral degree-holder will earn $3.3 million over a lifetime, compared to $2.3 million for a college graduate and $1.3 million for those with a high school diploma.
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I think my son is ahead of the game though, being a minority business owner at the age of 19, which his company has grown 12X in the last 18 months since they started Freshwax Inc.
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AmenGood on him - he’s learned a lesson that cost a lot more when you go to a business school. Make your money on other people’s hobbies and interest.
People will always find money for things they find interesting - yes, those things suffer in recessions - but there will always be money in other peoples hobbies. I don’t care if it’s sports cards, gambling, cars or fine dining - people will always pay for what they enjoy and the easiest way to make money is catering to those hobbies.
The problem of course is building a moat around your business that makes them think of you first and not jump ship to the competition the moment they beat you on price by a penny. You can do that a variety of ways - but reputation is the best and cheapest in the long run. Maintain superior customer satisfaction and keep them loyal is key. Eventually you become a brand all to yourself of done right. Hell - how many EBay knockoffs were there in the beginning ? Now the industry is there’s alone - they built a reputation as being the biggest marketplace and best place for sellers by offering free listings and the most eyeballs for sellers as well - plus they made payments easy for everyone.
@BigJay doing his best @djefferis impressionI think a lot of the younger generation is shying away from college because of the cost.
It’s gone up so much the past 10-15 years.
Back in my day it was somewhat affordable. I also went to a state school. Got a couple of liberal arts degrees because it was what interested me (philosophy and history) and thought I might want to go to law school afterward.
By the time I graduated I was done with school. Had fun and enjoyed myself, it was a great experience, but was just tired of school plus I didn’t want to borrow any more money.
Had several friends that went to graduate school and they were coming out $70-80k in debt. Now it’s double or triple that.
The only thing I really regret was always taking the max I could borrow on student loans. I screwed around with a lot of that $$. Partying, Vegas trips, spring break, etc. Fun obviously but I was the era of when you consolidated your loans it was around 8 or 9 percent. And you could only consolidate once unless you did private refinancing. If I’d have waited until the 2007-08 recession a lot of folks got zero percent refinance. Took until I was nearly 40 to completely pay back the loans and I probably paid close to $50k on the $23k I borrowed.
If I was coming out of high school now I probably wouldn’t go to college. I’d go into sales or something like that.
All that said, the one job I had where I made the most $$ that I throughly enjoyed for 15 years, a degree was required.
So college definitely paid off from that standpoint. I just wish I’d have been more disciplined with the student loan $$, but there are a lot of folks in my generation that can say the same.
Your life is so much better when you don’t have to work for the manI am part of team dropout.
My friend is also part of the dropout team. he started an air duct cleaning company. His weekend rig:
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