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Science and Engineering Really Do Pay

Benjamin Espen

Aug 14, 2009
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At least among those with only a bachelor's degree. This is not particularly surprising to me, but this survey admittedly stacks the deck by looking only at people without graduate degrees, so we are talking about a subset of the college educated workforce.

h/t CuriousCat Engineering Blog

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