Average graduate wages vary widely.
Not exact matches
Overall, higher education still translates into better
wages — those with a bachelor's degree, on
average, earn more than 30 per cent more than high school
graduates.
The
average wages for a white college
graduate is significantly higher ($ 31.83 per hour) than the
average wage for a black college
graduate ($ 25.77).
The report found that the
average wages of young female
graduates are less than for male
graduates.
It allows students to search by zip code for programs offered in the local area, along with information about workforce outcomes for the selected program including
average wages of program
graduates, tuition costs, and
average time to program completion.
Several studies and statistic show that MBA
graduates earn, on
average, significantly higher
wages than non-MBAs.
The growing gap between college
graduates and others isn't really due to rising starting
wages for the
average college
graduate — it's that the
wages of those without a degree are falling rapidly.
Graduate averages, meanwhile, can be skewed by high
wages at the very top of the ladder.
The starting salary for those on a
graduate scheme is typically much higher than the
average starter wage, and definitely higher than internship
wages.