October 29, 2004 (The Editor’s Desk is updated each business day.)
Earnings and educational level in 2003
Median weekly earnings varied considerably by educational level in 2003.
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Among women, those with less than a high school diploma earned $329 per week, compared with $832 for those with a college degree. Among men, high school dropouts had earnings of $429 a week, compared with $1,131 for college graduates.
These data on earnings are produced by the Current Population
Survey. Earnings data in this article are median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers. For more information see "Highlights of Women’s Earnings in 2003," BLS Report 978
(PDF 208K).
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