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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 23:20 mzynique2000

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Investigating Labor Statistics Portfolio
You will need to use the labor statistics document as a reference during this
portfolio assessment.
Complete the table and then answer the following questions relating to the
information.
1. What is your yearly median income based on your current educational
level?
2. What is your hourly median income when you obtain your high school
diploma but before you start any further education assuming a 40 hour
work week?
3. What is your monthly median Income for the educational degree goal?
4. Assuming that this document is from data collected for 2002, what would
you infer about median income levels now?
Be sure to include in your response:
Answers to the original questions.
• An explanation for how you calculated the amounts for questions 1-3.
• A logical eynlanation for question

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