Earnings & Education Level
What you can expect to earn annually and over the course of a lifetime depends heavily
on your level of education.1
Mean 2012 and Lifetime Earnings by Level of Education
Earners Age 25 and Over
Level of Education Mean Annual
Earnings
Mean Lifetime
Earnings2
Doctorate $115,854 $ 4,634,160
Professional3 139,735 5,589,400
Master’s 77,230 3,089,200
Bachelor’s 63,022 2,520,880
Associate 42,333 1,693,320
Some college, no degree 41,350 1,654,000
High school graduate 35,589 1,423,560
Not a high school graduate 24,718 988,720
Source: U.S. Census Bureau Current Population Survey, “Annual Social and Economic
Supplement,” March 2013 (Table PINC-03, Educational Attainment—People 25 Years
Old and Over, by Total Money Earnings in 2012, Work Experience in 2012, Age, Race,
Hispanic Origin, and Sex
http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/cpstables/032013/perinc/pinc03_000.htm, retrieved
1/6/14).
1 For some occupational groups, level of education achieved is not as important and it is possible for less-
educated workers to earn more than more-educated workers when comparing across different occupations.
For an in-depth analysis of such patterns, see the report The College Payoff: Education, Occupations,
Lifetime Earnings. 2 “Lifetime” earnings are calculated by simply multiplying annual earnings by 40 years, the typical career
earnings time frame. No adjustments are made for inflation/cost of living, career promotions, etc. All
figures are in current (2012) dollars. 3 “Professional” occupations include medical doctors, dentists, lawyers, and comparable professions.
http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/cpstables/032013/perinc/pinc03_000.htm
http://cew.georgetown.edu/collegepayoff/
http://cew.georgetown.edu/collegepayoff/