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ADJUVA LEGAL® • 10d

The WORST paying degrees for early-career earnings are: Foreign language ($40,000) General social sciences ($41,000) Performing arts ($41,900) Anthropology ($42,000) Early childhood education ($42,000) Family and consumer sciences ($42,000) General education ($42,000) Miscellaneous biological science ($42,000) Social services ($42,000) Theology and religion ($42,000) The least lucrative degrees for mid-career earnings are: Early childhood education ($49,000) Elementary education ($53,000) Social services ($54,000) General education ($55,000) Special education ($55,000) Secondary education (58,000) Theology and religion ($60,000) Miscellaneous education ($60,000) Family and consumer sciences ($62,000) Health services ($65,000) .... Source attached.

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