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Microeconomics in the World Today

Microeconomics in the World Today. Monday, April 11, 2005. A College Kid Investment. Investing in a college kid may seem like a rather risky business, but in the long run it can be very rewarding. Highly qualified high school graduates only make approximately 25K to 30K at their highest peak. On the contrast, college graduates usually begin at rates at about 25K to 30K or lower which peak later in their life. An investment. In a college student who is dedicated and has the right opportunity costs. Posted.

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Microeconomics in the World Today. Monday, April 11, 2005. A College Kid Investment. Investing in a college kid may seem like a rather risky business, but in the long run it can be very rewarding. Highly qualified high school graduates only make approximately 25K to 30K at their highest peak. On the contrast, college graduates usually begin at rates at about 25K to 30K or lower which peak later in their life. An investment. In a college student who is dedicated and has the right opportunity costs. Posted.

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