An onward pursuit of education attracts better wages
According to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, higher educational qualifications are the best way to secure your career and attract better wages. According to the chart, workers aged 25 and above who had less education than a high school diploma had the highest unemployment rate as well as the lowest earnings. However, workers with graduate degrees had the lowest unemployment rates and better earnings. Besides education, developing and investing in skill sets can fetch better occupations as well. Read the whole report here.
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