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Income and Educational Levels
This table shows the average annual income for males and females with
different educational levels. On average, individuals with higher
educational levels tend to have larger incomes, while those with lower
educational levels make less money.
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Average Annual
Income (in dollars), 2004 |
| Educational Level |
Male |
Female |
| Less than 9th grade |
22,070 |
14,008 |
| High school |
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| 9th to 12th grade (no diploma) |
22,795 |
13,519 |
| High school graduate (includes
equivalency) |
34,050 |
21,923 |
| College |
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| Some college, no degree |
37,561 |
22,896 |
| Associate degree |
44,130 |
29,208 |
| Bachelor's degree |
63,753 |
38,766 |
| Master's degree |
84,017 |
50,547 |
| Professional degree |
137,050 |
70,812 |
| Doctorate degree |
104,848 |
68,191 |
| Bachelor's degree or more (total) |
75,719 |
43,853 |
| Source:
U.S. Bureau of the Census. |
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