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© 2007 Arizona State UniversityThe Economic Value of a College Degree$1 Million … And Morewww.asu.edu/asu101© 2007 Arizona State UniversityOn average, the more education you complete, the more money you earn. Average Annual Income by Educational Attainment for Persons over Age 25 (2002)$19K$23K$29K$35K$36K$53K$61K$90K$113K< 9th Grade Some HS HSGraduateSomeColle geAssociates Bachelors Masters Doctoral Professional Source: US Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, March 2003 Demographic Supplement© 2007 Arizona State UniversityThe Value of a College Education Bachelor’s degree holders earn on average 75% more than high school graduates.  This adds up to about $1 million over a lifetime. Source: US Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, March 2003 Demographic Supplement© 2007 Arizona State UniversityThe Value of a College EducationA college degree also has many non-monetary benefits that lead to a higher quality of life.Source: “Why College? Private Correlates of Educational Attainment”Postsecondary Education Opportunity, March 1999 Longer life expectancy and better healthWomen with college degrees live on average 4 years longer than women with high school degrees. Greater participation in community and volunteer activitiesCollege grads are active in their communities 50% more than those with only a high school degree.© 2007 Arizona State UniversityThe Value of a College Education Better academic performance for college graduates’ childrenChildren of college grads score higher on national tests of math, reading, and writing skills. Greater awareness of current events and governmentCollege graduates are more likely to read the newspaper at least once a week. Much greater participation in arts and leisure activitiesCollege grads are more than 50% more likely to go to the movies at least once per year.Source: “Why College? Private Correlates of Educational Attainment”Postsecondary Education Opportunity, March 1999© 2007 Arizona State University For full-time male workers between the ages of 35 and 44, the earnings premium associated with having a bachelor’s degree versus a high school diploma has risen from 38% in 1980-84 to 94% percent in 2000-03.The Value of a College Education is IncreasingThe bottom line: a college degree has a greater impact on earnings today than ever before.© 2007 Arizona State UniversityIf we look at a college degree as an investment, we see it has a greater return than the stock market. Annual net return on college – 12% per year, over and above inflation.  Annual net return on stocks – 7% per year, on average.Investing in Education© 2007 Arizona State UniversityIn college, you’ll develop the critical thinking and continuous learning skills required in the modern workplace. Plus, college graduates have lower unemployment, steadier employment, and much better opportunities for advancing their careers.Education and CareersIn times of rapid technological progress (like now!), workers with critical thinking skills adapt to innovations far better than those without such skills.© 2007 Arizona State UniversityEducation and CareersA high school graduate can expect to earn $28,000 by age 25, but earns on average only $35,000 by age 55, if still employed.$28,000$40,000$35,000$65,00025 55HS DegreeCollege DegreeA college graduate earns $40,000 at age 25 and $65,000 by age 55.© 2007 Arizona State UniversityLifetime ValueCareers that require a college degree are far more likely to have benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, and paid vacations. Adding these to salary, it is easy to imagine a college degree worth severalmillion dollars over your lifetime. © 2007 Arizona State University A standard health plan costs more than a $1,000 a month for a family of 4. An employer provided plan usually costs a small fraction of this, saving as much as $10,000 per year. Over 25 years, thissaves $250,000! A college grad with the normal salary progression contributing 5% of their income a year into a pension plan with an employer match will accumulate $849,000 by age 62 at the average growth rate for stocks.  A high school grad who contributes 5% of their income without anemployer match will accumulate $171,000 by age 62.Lifetime Value© 2007 Arizona State UniversityLifetime Value Attending classes diligently and alertly is a key to college success, no matter how boring your professor may be.  You should spend 15 hours per week in a classroom for 30 weeks each of your 4 years at ASU, leading to a degree.  This is $1,111 of lifetime value per hour spent in the classroom.© 2007 Arizona State UniversityLifetime Value Studying an average of three hours per credit hour per week instead of one hour is quite often the difference between passing and failing.  The extra hours studying can be worth $555 prorated per extra hour.Studying = $555/hour© 2007 Arizona State UniversityThe College ExperienceBefore hitting the snooze button and skipping class, consider the value of that class to you.Before deciding to replace three hours of studying with three hours of partying, consider the value of those study hours to you. Do your socializing after you complete your studying.© 2007 Arizona State UniversityThe College ExperienceBefore agreeing to work an extra 10 hours per week for extra spending money and replacing 10 hours of studying, compare the hourly pay of the job with the lifetime value of studying.$8/ hour x 10 hours = $80---------or---------$555/hour x 10 hours = $5,550© 2007 Arizona State University$1 Million … And MoreThe Economic Value of a College


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