Regardless of the gender and major discussions on this data, does anyone else find it concerning that the median wage for **all** of these majors is between 30-60k. Barely anything is above 60k. That’s what colleges were promising me as an undergrad… 15 years ago. We are being bled dry.
SunflowerMoonwalk on
> The trend line suggests that as the share of women increases, the median salary tends to rise.
That’s from the description, but the data shows the exact opposite..?
royalhawk345 on
Why is the chart in the preview completely different from the actual chart?
BrilliantFuture891 on
This chart is very hard to read.
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Data: https://github.com/fivethirtyeight/data/blob/master/college-majors/recent-grads.csv; https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/fivethirtyeight/fivethirtyeight-college-majors-dataset
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Regardless of the gender and major discussions on this data, does anyone else find it concerning that the median wage for **all** of these majors is between 30-60k. Barely anything is above 60k. That’s what colleges were promising me as an undergrad… 15 years ago. We are being bled dry.
> The trend line suggests that as the share of women increases, the median salary tends to rise.
That’s from the description, but the data shows the exact opposite..?
Why is the chart in the preview completely different from the actual chart?
This chart is very hard to read.