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Which conclusion is best supported by the information in this graph?
People with less than a high school diploma can expect to earn at least $40,000 per year.
People with a master’s degree can expect to earn over $80,000 per year.
People with doctoral and professional degrees all earn in excess of $120,000 per year.
People with a degree beyond a high school diploma often earn more than $40,000 per year.
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"People with a degree beyond a high school diploma often earn more than $40,000 per year."
Explanation: the other choices make specific claims that the graph does not support (less than HS earn at least $40k is false; master’s >$80k and all doctoral/professional >$120k are too specific/wrong). The graph shows that earnings generally rise for those with education beyond high school and are often above $40,000.
Explanation: the other choices make specific claims that the graph does not support (less than HS earn at least $40k is false; master’s >$80k and all doctoral/professional >$120k are too specific/wrong). The graph shows that earnings generally rise for those with education beyond high school and are often above $40,000.
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