Submitted by malxredleader t3_zt1uxm in dataisbeautiful
milfBlaster69 t1_j1bzapa wrote
Reply to comment by fredinNH in [OC] The Average Cost of Attending College in Each US State by malxredleader
Exactly. I went to school in Virginia and in state tuition was $18k and out of state was $32k. Not sure where the extra $18 k comes from but it also says that the average cost of living on/off campus is included in the cost listed. But my rent off campus there in a nice place was $450 a month so still lost there.
evasote t1_j1e8uuz wrote
It comes from taxes paid by people in the state
milfBlaster69 t1_j1ef9js wrote
Well shit that makes sense. Good call, I didn’t even think of that.
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Onceuponajoe t1_j1cwn05 wrote
Whatever career pays $45k sounds like garbage. That’s $21.63/hour. You’d have to have zero skill to be paid that. We can’t even find college grads to interview unless we offer 70k+ salaries right out of school.
fredinNH t1_j1e8pko wrote
For a teacher who does an average of one hour of work each day after they get home it’s about $31/hour. Just saying. And $45k is the low end of what teachers get paid in my area.
I am a teacher. Not criticizing, just saying that $45k isn’t terrible in all cases.
Onceuponajoe t1_j1e9zv3 wrote
You can’t just look at hourly rate. You need to include all cost of employment. I’d take a job paying $31/hr that has great health care and a pension over a job paying $38/hr with terrible healthcare and no pension.
fredinNH t1_j1ec4yt wrote
Well, yeah. My example job usually has great benefits, including a pension, and 12 weeks off every year. And if you’re good at it it’s a lot of fun.
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