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Economy and EducationIncome in the United States: How a Degree Can Affect YouIncome in the United States is measured by the United States Department of Commerce either by household or individual. The differences between household and personal income is considerable since 42% of households, the majority of those in the top two quintiles with incomes exceeding $57,658, now have two income earners. This difference becomes very apparent when comparing the percentage of households with six figure incomes to that of individuals. Read more >> The Right Degree for Today’s MarketMaking the choice for your college degree should rely on two principle factors:
1.What is your dream career?
2.What are the occupations that are in demand in today's market?
Your dream career should outweigh what the market demands, as your college education will affect the rest of your life and the job market is ever-changing. Read more >> What You Need for Today’s Job Market Beyond a DegreeA college degree alone is no longer enough to impress an employer. With the amount of college-educated prospective employees in today's job market, students have to go that extra step in order to "strut their stuff" for their new employer.
Fortunately, colleges have recognized this competition and provide the resources necessary for students to get the attention they need on their resume. Read more >>
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