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15 February, 01:20

In 2005, the median income of high school graduates was $26,505, and the median income of workers with a two-year associate's degree was $35,009. Over a 45-year period, approximately how much more money is a worker with a two-year associate's degree likely to earn than a worker with only a high school diploma?

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  1. 15 February, 03:32
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    We must assume that both medians will stay the same over the course of the 45-year period.

    We can find the difference in incomes on a yearly basis and then just multiply it by 45.

    ($35009-$26505) * 45=$8504*45=$ 382680

    A worker with a two-year associate's degree will earn $382680 more than a worker with high school diploma.
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