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Don’t Be A Fool -

Don’t Be A Fool -. Stay In School!. It all depends on what you want to do with your life!. Some careers require a specific level of education. These careers pay more and provide room for advancement. What Is The Value Of An Education?. What You Earn…. Career Average Wage

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Don’t Be A Fool -

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  1. Don’t Be A Fool - Stay In School!

  2. It all depends on what you want to do with your life! Some careers require a specific level of education. These careers pay more and provide room for advancement. What Is The Value Of An Education?

  3. What You Earn… Career Average Wage Fast Food $14,000 /year Retail $23,000 /year Teacher - Elementary $35,693 /year Veterinarian $50,878 /year

  4. Depends Upon Your Education Career Educational Requirements Fast Food Worker On The Job Training Retail On The Job Training Teacher - Elementary Bachelor’s Degree - Minimum plus Licensing Veterinarian Doctor of Veterinary Medicine plus Licensing

  5. Let’s See How This All Breaks Down…

  6. Your Paycheck Dependent upon who you work for and how much money you earn, this is how your paycheck breaks down.

  7. Your Lifestyle How much you spend is a key factor here. If you live within your “means”, wealth will accumulate. “Big Hat, No Cattle” is a phrase used to describe people with fancy stuff & no cash.

  8. What kind of home could you afford?

  9. High School Dropout • Earnings: $19,169 • Housing Budget: $326/month • Housing Opportunities: • Rental With Roommate

  10. High School Graduate Earnings: $28,645 Housing Budget: $487.32/month Housing Opportunities: Rental Only

  11. Some College But No Degree Earnings: $30,177 Housing Budget: $513.39/month Housing Opportunities: Starter Home or Condo

  12. AA Degree Earnings: 36,032 Housing Budget: $612.99/month Housing Opportunities: Starter Home or Condo

  13. Bachelor’s Degree Earnings: $51,554 Housing Budget: $877.06/month Housing Opportunities: $100,000 Home

  14. Master’s Degree Earnings: $66,942 Housing Budget: $1,138.85/month Housing Opportunities: $150,000 - $200,000 Home

  15. Doctorate Degree Earnings: $93,004 Housing Budget: $1,582.23 Housing Opportunities: $200,000 Home

  16. Professional Degree Earnings: $114,621 Housing Budget: $1949.99/month Housing Opportunities: $250,000 - $300,000 Home and Up

  17. Professional Degree …And Up Only you can set the limits on your education and what you will do with it!

  18. Now That You Know… What Are You Doing With Your Life? Are You Learning What You Need To Succeed?

  19. Will You Control Your Destiny… Or Will It Control You?

  20. The Benefits of Success: Ability to provide for yourself and your family. Freedom from living paycheck to paycheck. Improved quality of life. Less stress - more joy. No worries about retirement.

  21. One More Benefit: Giving Back Scholarships & Grants Libraries Museums Charities Benefiting The Public Sponsorship of School Programs Donation of Time To The Public

  22. Have You Made Your Decision Yet?

  23. Special Thanks To: • Barbara Zalazinski of the Arizona Dept. of Education • Arizona Dept. of Economic Security • U.S. Census Bureau • Azcentral.com for home images • Dr. Frank Klajda

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