
Graduate Economics
A graduate degree in economics is required to get a job in the field – anything of meaningful value. Ivy league graduates are highly favored, as well as, those with additional degrees in computer science and statistics.
When you consider that Alan Greenspan made around $150,000.00 per year, you can see that jobs in the field are not highly paid or easy to get. Some reports show the opposite, but they are biased. They always eliminate what the average graduate is doing and getting paid. Instead, they focus on the elite people already working in their jobs to take an average. It is never the average of all the economics graduates from a particular state, for example.
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