Economic & financial indicators

Income by educational attainment

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Education pays off handsomely in higher earnings across the rich world. In some countries, prime-age workers who failed to complete their education at secondary schools earn little more than half as much as those who did finish it. In turn, those who went on to attain a diploma or a degree earn substantially more than those who did not go into higher education at all.

This article appeared in the Economic & financial indicators section of the print edition under the headline “Income by educational attainment”

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