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Top B-Schools for MBA Pay

TOP WHAT'S AN MBA WORTH? B-SCHOOLS Over the course of a career, what's an MBA worth? A lot depends on what you studied, where you studied, and of course the career you pursued. What follows isn't a prediction but a look at the median cash compensation (salary and bonus) earned by graduates of top-ranked U.S. MBA programs for MBA PAY who received their degrees over the past 20 years. TOP 10 MBA'S MEDIAN CASH COMPENSATION $3.2 million or $122,513 Over two decades per year Berkeley TOP MBA (1 to 10) (In terms of median cash compensation earned) MEDIAN CASH COMPENSATION - Less than 2 years Experience - 5 years Experience Harvard Business School Wharton Business School Stanford School of Business $122,000 $123,000 $123,000 $136,000 $146,000 $129,000 $169,000 $164,000 $166,000 III- $217,000 $181,000 III - $187,000 $224,000 $214,000 $220,000 Career Total - $3,639,643 Career Total - $3,460,707 Career Total - $3,432,013 Columbia Business School Tuck School of Business $111,000 $121,000 $117,000 $128,000 $149,000 $147,000 III - $187,000 $170,000 $191,000 $174,000 Career Total - $3,164,298 Career Total - $3,107,417 Kellogg School of Management Sloan School Booth School of Business of Management $113,000 $120,000 $110,000 $119,000 $125,000 $115,000 $139,000 $143,000 $137,000 $167,000 $165,000 III - $156,000 $204,000 $169,000 $215,000 Career Total - $3,069,620 Career Total - $3,029,653 Career Total - $3,004,828 Yale School Haas School of Business Berkeley of Management $114,000 $101,000 $117,000 $125,000 $141,000 $144,000 III - $167,000 $156,000 $171,000 $172,000 Career Total - $2,976,382 Career Total - $2,939,871 Methodology Note: The salary data in this infographic were supplied by PayScale to Bloomsberg Businessweek, which collects them from individuals through online pay-comparison tools. For each school, PayScale tallied the median cash compensation-including base pay and bonuses, while excluding stock and options-for MBA graduates at five points in their careers. Years of experience includes pre-MBA experience, and individual categories include MBAS with more or less experience. The data are based on a sample of 29,000 MBA graduates from the 57 top schools; most median figures shown represent approximately 200 to 1,000 actual salaries per school. Using the median salaries and average annual growth rates for each school, Bloomberg Businessweek calculated a rough estimate of earnings over the entire 20-year period. Source : Bloomberg BusinessWeek Article Data : Payscale Created By : JK Masters & Career www.jkmasterscareer.com KED TOP WHAT'S AN MBA WORTH? B-SCHOOLS Over the course of a career, what's an MBA worth? A lot depends on what you studied, where you studied, and of course the career you pursued. What follows isn't a prediction but a look at the median cash compensation (salary and bonus) earned by graduates of top-ranked U.S. MBA programs for MBA PAY who received their degrees over the past 20 years. TOP 10 MBA'S MEDIAN CASH COMPENSATION $3.2 million or $122,513 Over two decades per year Berkeley TOP MBA (1 to 10) (In terms of median cash compensation earned) MEDIAN CASH COMPENSATION - Less than 2 years Experience - 5 years Experience Harvard Business School Wharton Business School Stanford School of Business $122,000 $123,000 $123,000 $136,000 $146,000 $129,000 $169,000 $164,000 $166,000 III- $217,000 $181,000 III - $187,000 $224,000 $214,000 $220,000 Career Total - $3,639,643 Career Total - $3,460,707 Career Total - $3,432,013 Columbia Business School Tuck School of Business $111,000 $121,000 $117,000 $128,000 $149,000 $147,000 III - $187,000 $170,000 $191,000 $174,000 Career Total - $3,164,298 Career Total - $3,107,417 Kellogg School of Management Sloan School Booth School of Business of Management $113,000 $120,000 $110,000 $119,000 $125,000 $115,000 $139,000 $143,000 $137,000 $167,000 $165,000 III - $156,000 $204,000 $169,000 $215,000 Career Total - $3,069,620 Career Total - $3,029,653 Career Total - $3,004,828 Yale School Haas School of Business Berkeley of Management $114,000 $101,000 $117,000 $125,000 $141,000 $144,000 III - $167,000 $156,000 $171,000 $172,000 Career Total - $2,976,382 Career Total - $2,939,871 Methodology Note: The salary data in this infographic were supplied by PayScale to Bloomsberg Businessweek, which collects them from individuals through online pay-comparison tools. For each school, PayScale tallied the median cash compensation-including base pay and bonuses, while excluding stock and options-for MBA graduates at five points in their careers. Years of experience includes pre-MBA experience, and individual categories include MBAS with more or less experience. The data are based on a sample of 29,000 MBA graduates from the 57 top schools; most median figures shown represent approximately 200 to 1,000 actual salaries per school. Using the median salaries and average annual growth rates for each school, Bloomberg Businessweek calculated a rough estimate of earnings over the entire 20-year period. Source : Bloomberg BusinessWeek Article Data : Payscale Created By : JK Masters & Career www.jkmasterscareer.com KED TOP WHAT'S AN MBA WORTH? B-SCHOOLS Over the course of a career, what's an MBA worth? A lot depends on what you studied, where you studied, and of course the career you pursued. What follows isn't a prediction but a look at the median cash compensation (salary and bonus) earned by graduates of top-ranked U.S. MBA programs for MBA PAY who received their degrees over the past 20 years. TOP 10 MBA'S MEDIAN CASH COMPENSATION $3.2 million or $122,513 Over two decades per year Berkeley TOP MBA (1 to 10) (In terms of median cash compensation earned) MEDIAN CASH COMPENSATION - Less than 2 years Experience - 5 years Experience Harvard Business School Wharton Business School Stanford School of Business $122,000 $123,000 $123,000 $136,000 $146,000 $129,000 $169,000 $164,000 $166,000 III- $217,000 $181,000 III - $187,000 $224,000 $214,000 $220,000 Career Total - $3,639,643 Career Total - $3,460,707 Career Total - $3,432,013 Columbia Business School Tuck School of Business $111,000 $121,000 $117,000 $128,000 $149,000 $147,000 III - $187,000 $170,000 $191,000 $174,000 Career Total - $3,164,298 Career Total - $3,107,417 Kellogg School of Management Sloan School Booth School of Business of Management $113,000 $120,000 $110,000 $119,000 $125,000 $115,000 $139,000 $143,000 $137,000 $167,000 $165,000 III - $156,000 $204,000 $169,000 $215,000 Career Total - $3,069,620 Career Total - $3,029,653 Career Total - $3,004,828 Yale School Haas School of Business Berkeley of Management $114,000 $101,000 $117,000 $125,000 $141,000 $144,000 III - $167,000 $156,000 $171,000 $172,000 Career Total - $2,976,382 Career Total - $2,939,871 Methodology Note: The salary data in this infographic were supplied by PayScale to Bloomsberg Businessweek, which collects them from individuals through online pay-comparison tools. For each school, PayScale tallied the median cash compensation-including base pay and bonuses, while excluding stock and options-for MBA graduates at five points in their careers. Years of experience includes pre-MBA experience, and individual categories include MBAS with more or less experience. The data are based on a sample of 29,000 MBA graduates from the 57 top schools; most median figures shown represent approximately 200 to 1,000 actual salaries per school. Using the median salaries and average annual growth rates for each school, Bloomberg Businessweek calculated a rough estimate of earnings over the entire 20-year period. Source : Bloomberg BusinessWeek Article Data : Payscale Created By : JK Masters & Career www.jkmasterscareer.com KED TOP WHAT'S AN MBA WORTH? B-SCHOOLS Over the course of a career, what's an MBA worth? A lot depends on what you studied, where you studied, and of course the career you pursued. What follows isn't a prediction but a look at the median cash compensation (salary and bonus) earned by graduates of top-ranked U.S. MBA programs for MBA PAY who received their degrees over the past 20 years. TOP 10 MBA'S MEDIAN CASH COMPENSATION $3.2 million or $122,513 Over two decades per year Berkeley TOP MBA (1 to 10) (In terms of median cash compensation earned) MEDIAN CASH COMPENSATION - Less than 2 years Experience - 5 years Experience Harvard Business School Wharton Business School Stanford School of Business $122,000 $123,000 $123,000 $136,000 $146,000 $129,000 $169,000 $164,000 $166,000 III- $217,000 $181,000 III - $187,000 $224,000 $214,000 $220,000 Career Total - $3,639,643 Career Total - $3,460,707 Career Total - $3,432,013 Columbia Business School Tuck School of Business $111,000 $121,000 $117,000 $128,000 $149,000 $147,000 III - $187,000 $170,000 $191,000 $174,000 Career Total - $3,164,298 Career Total - $3,107,417 Kellogg School of Management Sloan School Booth School of Business of Management $113,000 $120,000 $110,000 $119,000 $125,000 $115,000 $139,000 $143,000 $137,000 $167,000 $165,000 III - $156,000 $204,000 $169,000 $215,000 Career Total - $3,069,620 Career Total - $3,029,653 Career Total - $3,004,828 Yale School Haas School of Business Berkeley of Management $114,000 $101,000 $117,000 $125,000 $141,000 $144,000 III - $167,000 $156,000 $171,000 $172,000 Career Total - $2,976,382 Career Total - $2,939,871 Methodology Note: The salary data in this infographic were supplied by PayScale to Bloomsberg Businessweek, which collects them from individuals through online pay-comparison tools. For each school, PayScale tallied the median cash compensation-including base pay and bonuses, while excluding stock and options-for MBA graduates at five points in their careers. Years of experience includes pre-MBA experience, and individual categories include MBAS with more or less experience. The data are based on a sample of 29,000 MBA graduates from the 57 top schools; most median figures shown represent approximately 200 to 1,000 actual salaries per school. Using the median salaries and average annual growth rates for each school, Bloomberg Businessweek calculated a rough estimate of earnings over the entire 20-year period. Source : Bloomberg BusinessWeek Article Data : Payscale Created By : JK Masters & Career www.jkmasterscareer.com KED TOP WHAT'S AN MBA WORTH? B-SCHOOLS Over the course of a career, what's an MBA worth? A lot depends on what you studied, where you studied, and of course the career you pursued. What follows isn't a prediction but a look at the median cash compensation (salary and bonus) earned by graduates of top-ranked U.S. MBA programs for MBA PAY who received their degrees over the past 20 years. TOP 10 MBA'S MEDIAN CASH COMPENSATION $3.2 million or $122,513 Over two decades per year Berkeley TOP MBA (1 to 10) (In terms of median cash compensation earned) MEDIAN CASH COMPENSATION - Less than 2 years Experience - 5 years Experience Harvard Business School Wharton Business School Stanford School of Business $122,000 $123,000 $123,000 $136,000 $146,000 $129,000 $169,000 $164,000 $166,000 III- $217,000 $181,000 III - $187,000 $224,000 $214,000 $220,000 Career Total - $3,639,643 Career Total - $3,460,707 Career Total - $3,432,013 Columbia Business School Tuck School of Business $111,000 $121,000 $117,000 $128,000 $149,000 $147,000 III - $187,000 $170,000 $191,000 $174,000 Career Total - $3,164,298 Career Total - $3,107,417 Kellogg School of Management Sloan School Booth School of Business of Management $113,000 $120,000 $110,000 $119,000 $125,000 $115,000 $139,000 $143,000 $137,000 $167,000 $165,000 III - $156,000 $204,000 $169,000 $215,000 Career Total - $3,069,620 Career Total - $3,029,653 Career Total - $3,004,828 Yale School Haas School of Business Berkeley of Management $114,000 $101,000 $117,000 $125,000 $141,000 $144,000 III - $167,000 $156,000 $171,000 $172,000 Career Total - $2,976,382 Career Total - $2,939,871 Methodology Note: The salary data in this infographic were supplied by PayScale to Bloomsberg Businessweek, which collects them from individuals through online pay-comparison tools. For each school, PayScale tallied the median cash compensation-including base pay and bonuses, while excluding stock and options-for MBA graduates at five points in their careers. Years of experience includes pre-MBA experience, and individual categories include MBAS with more or less experience. The data are based on a sample of 29,000 MBA graduates from the 57 top schools; most median figures shown represent approximately 200 to 1,000 actual salaries per school. Using the median salaries and average annual growth rates for each school, Bloomberg Businessweek calculated a rough estimate of earnings over the entire 20-year period. Source : Bloomberg BusinessWeek Article Data : Payscale Created By : JK Masters & Career www.jkmasterscareer.com KED

Top B-Schools for MBA Pay

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