Sentences with phrase «earnings over the course of your career»

In nearly all educator pension plans (including Missouri's), teachers and their employers contribute a level percentage of earnings over the course of a career.
For instance, if you're a 23 - year - old accountant, getting your CPA certification is very likely to substantially improve your earnings over the course of your career.

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Yet long - term plans like CPP calculate their benefits on the basis of earnings over the course of a worker's career, indexed for inflation, which may be quite a bit lower.
The Center for American Progress estimates that a 26 - year - old woman who is earning $ 30,253 and takes off five years to provide care is losing $ 467,000 over the course of her career — a 19 percent reduction in her lifetime earnings.
«If you take this over the course of a 30 - year career and compound it,» one researcher told Malcolm Gladwell for his book Blink, «we're talking about a tall person enjoying literally hundreds of thousands of dollars of earnings advantage.»
Over the course of his burgeoning career, his earnings in live tournament poker have totalled more than $ 500,000.
Independent economic impact analysis * commissioned by eight other (non CIOB) UK leading professional bodies has revealed that individuals with professional qualifications stand to gain # 152,000 in additional earnings, over the course of their career.
Other calculations that take into account earnings throughout entire careers estimate 20 percent increases over the course of a lifetime.
Just one year with a teacher ranked in the top five percent can mean $ 50,000 of additional earnings over the course of that student's career.
Earnings are still higher overall for those with a degree — about $ 250,000 over the course of a career according to a Georgetown University report on education and the workforce.
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