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Jobs and pay can vary a lot depending on where you live, based on 2013 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here’s an interactive to look.
I compared spending in 1996 against the most recent spending estimates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
We know that more education usually equals more income, but as the cost of education continues to rise, the challenge to earn a college degree also increases.
We can see the changing scales of who works and for how long through employment rates by age and time.