Thursday, November 26, 2009

Education

How Much Is That College Degree Really Worth?

A new report estimates—to the dollar—how much a degree boosts your income and other benefits

Posted October 30, 2008

As the price of a college degree continues to rise, there's growing evidence that the monetary payoff isn't quite as big as often advertised. The best estimate now is that a college degree is worth about $300,000 in today's dollars—nowhere near the $1 million figure that is often quoted.

Graduation at Georgetown University.
Graduation at Georgetown University.

"That $1 million number has driven me crazy!" says Sandy Baum, a Skidmore economist who studied the value of a college degree for the College Board last year.

Baum's research showed that college graduates earn, on average, about $20,000 a year more than those who finished their educations at high school. Add that up over a 40-year working life and the total differential is about $800,000, she figures. But since much of that bonus is earned many years from now, subtracting out the impact of inflation means that $800,000 in future dollars is worth only about $450,000 in today's dollars.

Then, if you subtract out the cost of a college degree—about $30,000 in tuition and books for students who get no aid and attend public in-state universities—and the money a student could have earned at a job instead of attending school, the real net value in today's dollars is somewhere in the $300,000 range, a number confirmed by other studies.

But, especially these days, that still makes a college degree one of the most lucrative investments a person can make, Baum notes.

Better yet, college graduates can go on to earn advanced degrees, which return even bigger payoffs. The average holder of a bachelor's degree earns about $51,000 a year, Baum calculates. But those who've gone on to earn MBAs, law degrees, or other professional degrees earn about $100,000 a year.

In addition, Baum found that there are plenty of other rewards for a degree. The quality of the jobs college graduates get is far better, for example. College graduates are more likely to get jobs with health insurance. And it is easier for them to find and hold jobs. The unemployment rate for college graduates was just 2.2 percent last year, half the unemployment level of those with only high school diplomas.

There are lots of other nonmonetary benefits as well. College graduates are healthier, contribute more to their communities, and raise kids who are better prepared academically, studies show.

Other researchers have found that the payoff of a degree is especially lucrative for students from low-income families, since the education and credential give them a chance to break out of low-paying careers.

Reader Comments

Genevieve Stawarz

i completly agree with what has been said, i have grown up knowing i would be going to university no matter what. i think a university degree is well worth the money and in the long run will definatly pay off. and i think all parents should help and support their children in doing so, and if this isn't possible the government should step in. in aus we have HECS which i think is great s you don't have the stresses of paying off your studies until you've finished. ultimately i think university can be vital to succeed in this world

student

I'm thinking the same way like that chic you got to study hard to get a good career out of it, I know college is a very expensive matter but you have to struggle out there whether you borrow money from somebody to pay the college or make a loan or even do a yard sale whatever you can do to get the money for college don't give up.

Nursing

I'm a student at university, I am doing University Preparation Course(UPC).After this course I am thinking of doing nursing. However, the fees is so expensive and I'm not working that hard to get the money for University.So,I am worried that might I won't finish but as I talk to my collegue, they encourage to study and not think alot about money because I soon as I finish my degree, I will get a good job.To work hard in the class is really important because when you get a good qualification it is easy for you to get a good job. I am puting alot of effort on my university perparation course ,so, I can go to my course next semester.

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