In 1972 a man with a degree aged 25-34 earned 22% more than a man without. Today, it's 70% http://t.co/9zctUNQLeQ pic.twitter.com/h4yR3F5UfI
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) March 14, 2015
Professor – Computer Science at CSU Channel Islands
In 1972 a man with a degree aged 25-34 earned 22% more than a man without. Today, it's 70% http://t.co/9zctUNQLeQ pic.twitter.com/h4yR3F5UfI
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) March 14, 2015