Thinker101
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As those people are generally employed?? WTF, after spending 20 years in college.
Yes, and they generally make higher wages and have better benefits, too.
What part of this are you not getting, people?
WE CAN MEASURE THESE THINGS.
Not arguing that a higher education doesn't usually yield higher pay. Point is those that have stayed in college way beyond a Masters typically lack any experience and/or social skills which can and will affect their income. Exceptions to that rule would be those that get a PHD and become doctors....which certainly doesn't take 20 years.