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Kids From Rich Families Earn Higher Than Their Poorer Peers, Claims New Report

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A new report discovered that kids from affluent families, but less able, had 35% higher probability to build successful careers and earn higher than their poorer and smarter peers. Is this really the trend that is predominating the academic & professional arena?

A new report discovered that kids from affluent families, but less able, had 35% higher probability to build successful careers and earn higher than their poorer and smarter peers. Is this really the trend that is predominating the academic & professional arena?

2 Responses

  1. Continuing trend

    Interesting… What report are you referring to?

    Sadly, other studies have found similar results; a complex issue with many causes, including better access/fewer barriers to education.

    Would be interested to see what this report said! 🙂 

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