I also thought 100k a year was quite possible in the us
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got it … you mean the consequence of paying back over n years
I have a pretty good job in the US and make less than 100k
I do have a degree, but it is not related to my job 🙃
Ok, so it depends … maybe my imagination is just wrong about that.
i think it's crazy anyway that you have to pay so much money for your education.
I've got a (~30k 2000s Canuck Bucks) BaFa(fuck all) in poli science. Don't speak French and the govt job I was aiming for changed its requirements in my third year of 4.
I sling parts. after 5yrs I am making what I was promised as a first year graduate. I will never see 100k until my wage is inflated.
i can at least say that i didn't have to pay anything for my time at the university to get my degree 😅
yeah, definitely not easy to make over 100k unless you are well-connected.
i would imagine that's a similar characteristic in high-earners anywhere in the world
Median salary in U.S. is ~$60k a year. Half of Americans make less than $60k which makes the ROI of college not so compelling