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2019-02-01
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I like the fact that you have send a document via text or email to have someone electronically sign it. I also like the fact that you can edit PDF documents! It used to be so hard to get anything done at my current job but now I can edit Bill of Laidings, Commerical invoices.... etc.
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College graduates, on average, earned 56% more than high school grads in 2015, according to data compiled by the Economic Policy Institute.
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Studies show that college graduates earn significantly more money throughout their lifetime than those with only high school education. According to a national report by the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association (sheep.org), high school graduates earn an average of almost $30,000 per year.
PayScale estimates the typical graduate with zero to five years experience makes $48,400. The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) calculates that the preliminary average starting salary for graduates from the class of 2018 is about $50,004.
College-educated workers enjoy a substantial earnings premium. On an annual basis, bachelor's degree holders earn about $32,000 more than those whose highest degree is a high school diploma. The earnings gap between college graduates and those with less education continues to widen.
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A recent study from Georgetown University found that, on average, college graduates earn $1 million more in earnings over their lifetime. Another recent study by the Pew Research Center found that the median yearly income gap between high school and college graduates is around $17,500.
College graduates tend to be more satisfied with their jobs than individuals without a college education. ... The jobs held by college graduates 1) Pay better, 2) Offer better benefits, 3) Offer more opportunities for advancement, and 4) Are typically in a field which interests them.
College grads are also more likely to get “good jobs,” which Georgetown defines as paying more than $53,000 a year. An earlier study found that 2.8 million of these jobs went to those with bachelor's degrees between 2010 and 2014, while 152,000 went to those with associate's degrees or some college courses.
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