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The document analyzes data from the 2010 Census comparing levels of education to average weekly income. It shows that average weekly earnings increase as levels of education increase, from $444 for 11 years of education to $1550 for 20+ years and a doctorate degree. A regression equation is given showing a positive relationship between education and income. The correlation suggests that staying in school longer leads to higher weekly earnings. The document concludes that examining this data makes the author want to pursue a master's degree instead of just a bachelor's to have higher earnings potential and push themselves further in their education.




