Ivy League graduates earn more than petroleum engineers, Matthew Yglesias notes

Ivy League graduates earn more than petroleum engineers, Matthew Yglesias notes
Ivy League graduates earn more

Matthew Yglesias, industry influencer, compares mean earnings between Ivy League graduates and petroleum engineers. According to his post, the average earnings for Ivy League graduates reach $244,000 based on research by Chetty, Friedman, and Deming, while petroleum engineers average $153,560.

Yglesias presents this comparison to highlight income disparities by educational background and major.

Yglesias has recently addressed other income and policy topics. He raised concerns that Britain's Triple Lock policy guarantees pensions outpace wage growth. In a separate commentary, he suggested that consulting apartment investors in Washington DC could clarify policy changes affecting residential development.

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