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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 7 May 2015

    On average, college graduates earn about $1 million more in their lifetimes than adults who only went to high schoolhttp://on.wsj.com/1F7y44w 

    11:03 AM - 7 May 2015
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      1. Jeff In Exile‏ @JeffHGreen 7 May 2015
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        @WSJ Well then Rush Limbaugh, Bill Gates & Steve Jobs owe me a million each. Wait. I got an M.S. 2 million each.

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      1. Kris Asleson‏ @krisasleson 7 May 2015
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        But is college why? RT @WSJ: On average, college graduates earn about $1 million more in their lifetimes than adults who only went to hs

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      1. star wars capital‏ @starwarscapital 7 May 2015
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        @WSJ @melissakorn PV of the $1MM extra earnings vs. the $250k upfront cost of college. It seems like a horrid return, no?

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      1. Mai Reschini‏ @MaiYanet 7 May 2015
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        @WSJ in which country?in Argentina is a totally diferent

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      1. Michael M‏ @Mike_Ritz 7 May 2015
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        @WSJ selection bias

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      1. Matt Maggio‏ @MaggioMatt 7 May 2015
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        Based on what? Their parents' generation's experience - which may not hold true for today's half-underemployed recent grads? @WSJ

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      1. Nate Watkins‏ @NateWatkins 7 May 2015
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        @WSJ Yeah, but engineers dont have art history degrees.

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      2. Barry B‏ @BarryB_CSB 7 May 2015
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        @WSJ @SirShowboat but accumulate less "wealth" due to debt. Half facts lol

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      3. Kev BANGER.‏ @SirShowboat 7 May 2015
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        @BarryB_CSB @WSJ I was on scholarship. Blessed enough not to have any loans 😎

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      4. Barry B‏ @BarryB_CSB 7 May 2015
        Replying to @SirShowboat

        @SirShowboat @WSJ every black person at Pitt on scholarship lol just expanding on that study, which is very misleading in 2015.

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      5. Kev BANGER.‏ @SirShowboat 7 May 2015
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        @BarryB_CSB @WSJ yup you made a valid point just saying imma get that million lmao

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      6. Barry B‏ @BarryB_CSB 7 May 2015
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        @SirShowboat @WSJ please do

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      1. Kathleen Caton  🇺🇸‏ @KMCaton 7 May 2015
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        @WSJ @melissakorn If they can find jobs.... #WakeUpAmerica

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      1. Peggy Orchowski‏ @newspeg 7 May 2015
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        @WSJ @melissakorn PLEASE RETiRE THIS SIMPLISTIC DISINGENUOUS TIRED MANTRA. Not worthy of the WSJ! $$ all depend on your major and location!

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      1. Michael‏ @jmbell63 7 May 2015
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        @WSJ BS

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      1. Larry‏ @l11432 7 May 2015
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        @WSJ - their student l Ioans

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