Most dropouts are experiencing two jobs. Education is an important element in the success of life. However, not all students can go on to university after graduating from high school. Getting a university degree by graduating from high school is a ticket to a better lifestyle. When we look around, even people who drop out of high school are still alive and repaying their bills. But they live in mouth-to-mouth situations. Most drop-offs are likely to do a lot of work just by self-sufficing by repaying the invoice.
We still do not know how to deal with high school students. Every time you discuss high school dropouts, you seem to be concentrating on money. According to US census statistics, 38% of the high school dropout rate is below the poverty line, and the total households of each population is 18%. Compared with the total population, hearing-impaired people spend 450 dollars a month, borrowing 40% of the month every month. Only about 60% of dropouts own cars and they spend $ 300 less annually on entertainment than regular Americans. Obviously, the high school diploma is at least at the collective level, in fact it is a high income ticket. I can not deny the economic adverse effect of dropping out of school, but it seems to me that the way to over emphasis is a declining strategy for me.
The most direct impact of high school dropout is in his wallet. According to Mr. Sanchez, without a high school diploma, halfway retirees can not apply for 90% of jobs in the US. According to the 2011 report by the Alliance for Excellence for Education "High cost for high school dropouts", the average annual income for high school dropouts in 2009 was $ 19,450 and the high school alumnus was $ 27,380, nearly 8000 dollars. According to NPR's report, lifetime dropouts are less than $ 200,000 less than colleagues and nearly $ 1 million less than university graduates. When you earn less money, dropout not only consumes less, it also produces less taxable income for the government.