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Get your career started in one the many growing online degree programs. Your first step is getting your online degree from your choice of qualified and well-recognized online college. As you will see, not all online degree programs are the same. Some online college offer certified online degree programs; others offer full diploma and degrees and financial aid.

In the table below, you can search for many of the best Online Colleges in the nation. And, you can get summary information for each online degree programs by clicking on more. Once you have narrowed your search to your preferred list of online degree programs, click the "Get More Info" button to get detailed information on any online degree programs.

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How Much Is Your Education Worth
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When it comes to your earning power, your education is the most important thing you can do. And searching for Online Degree Programs can help you along the way. The more education you have, the better your chances of earning more lifetime income.

  • Did you know that the average lifetime earnings of a person with a 4 year college degree is about $1,000,000 more than the earnings of a high school graduate; $800,000 more than a person with an AA degree?
  • Did you know that earning your Masters Degree increases your lifetime earnings by about $500,000?
  • And, an Associate Degree will provide an additional $300,000 more than the high school graduate!

Take a look at the chart below. Here, you will see the average annual earning power for different age groups by education achieved. The information comes from data gathered during the U.S. 2000 census. Online-Degree-Programs-Search.com has compiled the data into an easy to read graph. Not surprising, professionals (doctors, dentists, lawyers, and some engineers) receive the highest annual income.

Although the data covers an average of all persons, irrespective of gender, race or location, notice that those with college degrees or better, including Online Degree Programs, increase in annual income as age increases. In contrast, those with lower achieved education appear to plateau at an early age. That is because the job skills of a poorly educated person do not change very much as age increases. Therefore, older persons are unable to attain higher incomes as long as there are younger people willing to take the job for less. More income is attained when job skills are improves either through education or job experience.



This table covers the average lifetime income of each education category. Notice how much more income you can expect by attaining more education.

Source = http://ferret.bls.census.gov/macro/032001/perinc/new04_001.htm Annual Demographic Survey 2000Values calculated consider typical work starting age for each education level achieved through age 65.

Most students secure their first job in one of 2 regions:Where they attended school - or - Close to their hometown. Since you are interested in Online Degree Programs, you may want to pay particular attention to the cost of living in this region. Use the table below to compare the cost of living in different metropolitan areas. Rows highlighted include locations where the most Online Degree Programs are located. Cost of Living Index
Top Participating Metropolitan Areas Over 2 Million in Population

 

 

Metropolitan Area
Composite
Grocery
Housing
Utilities
Transpor-tation
Health
Care
Misc. Goods
& Services
New York (Manhattan Only) NY
231.8
141.5
460.3
179.8
119.6
185.8
135.2
Oakland (Pleasanton) CA
156.6
121.6
249.9
107.3
134
146.8
114.7
Nassau-Suffolk (Nassau County)
143.5
124.5
177.8
160
116.4
153
126.5
Washington DC-MD-VA-WV
137.8
110.2
196
97.1
136.4
123.4
114.4
Boston MA
136.2
114.5
186
138.2
118.7
130.7
110
San Diego CA
126.4
122.5
158.7
104
121.1
122.4
108.4
Los Angeles-Long Beach CA
123.1
110
155.5
119.8
113.5
114.3
107
Seattle WA
118.7
109.7
144.5
66.4
124.5
130.4
110.2
Philadelphia PA-NJ
116.9
107
132
145.1
107
98
107.9
Riverside-San Bernardino CA
114.7
114.4
108
135
113.8
131.7
108.9
Detroit MI
112.9
106.2
137.6
107.7
103
109.6
100
Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria OH
112.2
108.9
117.4
138.6
110.7
118.9
102.5
Chicago (Joliet) IL
109
109.3
109.6
110.7
115.8
112.4
105.5
Minneapolis-St. Paul MN-WI
105.4
99.5
104.9
101.6
107.8
130.2
105.4
Atlanta GA
103.2
106.7
101.8
97.1
99.8
114.9
103.5
Phoenix-Mesa AZ
102.3
104.9
95.7
105.2
109.5
114.8
101.9
Dallas TX
101.1
99.2
96.9
107.2
104.7
106.8
102.2
St. Louis MO-IL
97.3
99.6
95.9
96.1
99.5
105.7
95.7
Baltimore MD
97
97.2
92.4
121
97.1
94
95.5
Houston TX
94.5
93.3
83.8
100
105.8
110.7
97.1

 

Source: http://www.accra.org/edu_prof/pubs/coli_sample.htm


This is a good site to compare 2- and 3-Year-Average Medians Household Income(s) (year 2000) by state:
http://www.census.gov/hhes/income/income00/statemhi.html

This Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistical Data homepage covers a number of reports. Check out the Prices & Living Conditions and Compensation & Working Conditions reports. You may select a metropolitan area and occupation to find average wage rates.
http://www.bls.gov/data/home.htm

This website page is similar to the one above but it contains annual wage information for major metropolitan areas by occupation.
http://www.bls.gov/ncs/ocs/compub.htm

Consumer Price Index by Region by year:
http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/surveymost?cu

This is a great website resource. It presents Demographic, Social, Economic, and Housing Information by state and city. The Economic section includes some useful income information. The Social section covers attained education levels.
http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Products/Profiles/Single/2000/C2SS/index.htm

Similar to the link above, this page gives you a quick look at Household Median Income by state.
http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Products/Ranking/SS01/R07T040.htm

 

 

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