Sentences with phrase «lifetime earnings premium»

People who attended the most selective private schools [colleges / universities] have a lifetime earnings premium of over $ 620,000.
Without correction, the simulation showed that STEM majors could expect an even larger lifetime earnings premium: $ 2.2 million more than high school graduates with no college attendance, instead of $ 1.5 million.
Business majors do slightly worse than STEM majors, with a lifetime earnings premium of $ 1.4 million.
It follows that those who have a propensity to go to college and to major in a STEM field — and then actually do so — could expect to earn the uncorrected lifetime earnings premium.

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«The data at hand give no indication of the kind of earnings premiums for scientists and engineers that would signal the existence of a shortage,» he said about a comparison of lifetime earnings for S&E Ph.D. s and those with professional degrees.
Using the corrected values for STEM in Table 8, we see that the college premium for STEM majors has increased by about 27 % from the first cohort to the last — a significantly larger increase than the 14 % reported above in the growth of total lifetime earnings.
The closest thing to an exception is biology, where a degree still results in a substantial lifetime - earnings premium, but one that's less than in some non-STEM fields.
Indexed annuities are designed specifically to create the possibility of higher interest earnings than traditional fixed rate products and to protect premium (sometimes called principal) from loss due to market downturns, all the while creating a reliable, guaranteed lifetime income.
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