http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2014/09/college-may-not-pay-off-for-everyone.html#.VAisC2Oa9dB
In our recent Current Issues article and blog post
on the value of a college degree, we showed that the economic benefits
of a bachelor’s degree still far outweigh the costs. However, this does
not mean that college is a good investment for everyone. Our
work, like the work of many others who come to a similar conclusion, is
based in large part on the empirical observation that the average
wages of college graduates are significantly higher than the average
wages of those with only a high school diploma. However, not all college
students come from Lake Wobegon,
where “all of the children are above average.” In this post, we show
that a good number of college graduates earn wages that are not
materially different from those of the typical worker with just a high
school diploma. This suggests that, at least from an economic
perspective, college may not pay off for a significant number of people.
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