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Education Wage Gap Data and Early Childhood Investment Claims The document provides generic statistical information about earnings by education level and cites a study by James Heckman. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving high‑profile individuals or institutions that would merit investigative follow‑up. The content is largely public data and does not suggest actionable leads. Key insights: Professional degree holders earn about 100% more than high‑school graduates over a lifetime.; Bachelor’s degree holders earn about 70% more than high‑school graduates.; 35% of Americans over 18 have not completed high school.
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Education Wage Gap Data and Early Childhood Investment Claims The document provides generic statistical information about earnings by education level and cites a study by James Heckman. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving high‑profile individuals or institutions that would merit investigative follow‑up. The content is largely public data and does not suggest actionable leads. Key insights: Professional degree holders earn about 100% more than high‑school graduates over a lifetime.; Bachelor’s degree holders earn about 70% more than high‑school graduates.; 35% of Americans over 18 have not completed high school.
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