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*By age, 20-24 year olds earn only $39k, and rise $10k every 10 years but drop in mid fifties. [https://www.bankrate.com/loans/student-loans/average-college-graduate-salary/#age]
*By age, 20-24 year olds earn only $39k, and rise $10k every 10 years but drop in mid fifties. [https://www.bankrate.com/loans/student-loans/average-college-graduate-salary/#age]
*Time Magazine - rosy colored college glasses - [https://time.com/100748/new-college-grads-are-about-to-get-a-major-reality-check/]
*Time Magazine - rosy colored college glasses - [https://time.com/100748/new-college-grads-are-about-to-get-a-major-reality-check/]
*Ivy League starting pay? - median is $70-85k. https://chatgpt.com/share/684c9d4e-cb10-8010-9576-b2bc84ec8924
*Ivy League starting pay? - median is $70k. https://chatgpt.com/share/684c9d4e-cb10-8010-9576-b2bc84ec8924. About 55k for all schools. So you get a $15k ivy bonus.


=Incentives in Pay=
=Incentives in Pay=

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Pay

Incentives in Pay

  • How to create incentives that work - [3]. SUmmary: bonus should be objective, transparent, and generous.

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