I immigrated from Mexicali, Mexico, when I was 10 years old, the child of farm laborers. I was still learning English when my high school teachers advised me to forgo any college dreams. But …
I loved the part of the article where they said the percentage of jobs that don’t require a degree and also make over $130k/yr account for less than 1% of all jobs, but they failed to drop that number to the significantly more normal sounding $100k because then it would have picked up all those evil trades and pumped the number up significantly. I would also love to see the percentage of college graduates who make over $130k. Either of those figures would dunk the ever living shit out of this article.
I loved the part of the article where they said the percentage of jobs that don’t require a degree and also make over $130k/yr account for less than 1% of all jobs, but they failed to drop that number to the significantly more normal sounding $100k because then it would have picked up all those evil trades and pumped the number up significantly. I would also love to see the percentage of college graduates who make over $130k. Either of those figures would dunk the ever living shit out of this article.