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Which College Graduates Will Earn The Most Money In 2013?

Which College Graduates Will Earn the Most Money in 2013? SALARIES & OPPORTUNITIES 5.3% Average Starting Salary Risen To from 2012 $45,000 * National Association of College and Employers (NACE) 2013 AVERAGE SALARIES BY DISCIPLINE Salary Increase From 2012 to 2013 2013 Average Salaries 2012 Average Salaries 7.1% $50,633 $54,234 Business 3.8% $41,550 $43,145 Communications 4.3% $57,529 $59,977 Computer Science 5.1% $38,524 $40,480 Education 4.0% $60,151 $62,535 Engineering 9.4% $45,442 jr $49,713 Health Sciences 1.9% $36,371 $37,058 Humanities & Social Sciences 3.1% $41,430 A $42,724 Math & Sciences 5.3% $42,666 Overall $44,928 more than 1.8 million people entering the job market this year THE HIGHEST PAYING COLLEGE MAJORS Biomedical $53.8k Engineering Civil Engineering $53.1k $97,000 $90,200 $41.7k Biochemistry $84,700 Geology $45.3k $83,300 Computer $56.6k Science $97,900 Management Information Systems $51k $88,200 Software $54.9k Engineering $87,800 Petroleum Engineering $97.9k $155,000 Environmental $51.7k Engineering $88,600 Applied Mathematics $52.6k $98,600 Starting Median Pay Mid-Career Median Pay * Payscale compensation database & job growth projections from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics TOP-PAYING INDUSTRIES Average Starting Salary New Grad Entrants $84,182 Mining, Quarrying & Oil & Gas Extraction 1,100 $56,955 Management of Companies & Enterprises 51,200 - + $56,837 1,900 - Construction $5,084 Manufacturing 94,700 - $52,875 Finance & Insurance 100,200 • EMPLOYED GRADUATES AGES 20 TO 29 Bachelor's Degree Advance Degree D 20% Educational Services 31% I Health Care & ) 17% 24% I Social Assistance Professional & E 14% 23% Business Services E) 12% E) 10% Wholesale & Retail Trade 11% E Leisure & Hospitality 1% I E) 9% KE) 8% KE) 7% 0 3% All Other Industries 1% I Goods-Producing 2% I Financial Activities 3% 0- Public Administration 4% 0- * U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Unemployment Rate 7.5% EMPLOYMENT RATE FOR BA HOLDERS BA Unemployment Ages 20-24 BA Employed 1 Year After Graduation 2008 (65.02% 4.51% 2000 (76.53%| 4.96% 1990 (73.76% 3.14% * NCES, Digest of Education Statistics 2009 and 2012 WHERE COLLEGE GRADUATES 2010 FOUND WORK 10.5% 14.3% 16.5% 18% 23.5% 24.6% Amusement Personal Waiters & BartendersTelemarketers & Recreation Retail Sales Care Aides Waitresses Attendants $19,730 $18,570 | $18,850| $22,520| $18,650| $21,010 Median Annual Wage Median Annual Wage Median Annual Wage Median Annual Wage Median Annual Median Annual Wage Wage SOURCES http://www.kansascity.com/2013/06/07/4279564/tips-for-outgoing-college-graduates.html http://www.naceweb.org/uploadedFiles/NACEWeb/Research/Salary_Survey/Reports/salary- survey-april-2013-executive-summary.pdf http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2013/04/15/college-degrees-with-the-highest- starting-salaries-3/ http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/05/a-history-of-the-job-market-for-new- college-grads-in-3-graphs/276386/ http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/2011/1202/Unemployment-rate-How-many-Americans- are-really-unemployed/Official-unemployment-rate-down-slightly-in-April-to-7.5- percent?nav=620113-csm_article-promolink http://centerforcollegeaffordability.org/research/studies/underemployment-of-college-graduates http://money.msn.com/now/post.aspx?post=57cd1 fc8-2184-4018-807d-21aa30851e2b http://www.tuition.io/blog/2013/02/7-surprising-places-youll-find-college-graduates-working/ http://data.bls.gov/search/query/results?cx=013738036195919377644%3A6ihOhfrg150&q=college http://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2013/ted_20130405.htm BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Open Colleges бО %24 DE DO DE

Which College Graduates Will Earn The Most Money In 2013?

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An infographic that discusses the various starting salaries US graduates can expect to earn in 2013, broken down by discipline.

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