Unexpectedly Intriguing!
09 October 2006

Political Calculations goes to school in this portion of our User's Guide! Here, you'll find the tools we've developed that are related to the school experience, from saving for college to figuring out how your earnings compare to people with various kinds of college degrees. Not only that but we venture into the minefield that is teacher pay!

Getting Schooled
Subcategory Title Description
Future Earnings Your Education and Your Earnings More education = more money. Our tool lets you compare where you are to average earnings according to different levels of education!
Intelligence Ranking School Smarts by Major Our dynamic ranking table will show you where intelligence really resides at the university level by major.
Teacher Pay Determining Equivalent Teacher Pay Teachers get paid a lot better than you might think - our tool finds their full-time equivalent worker pay!
Savings Saving for College How much money will you need to put your kids (or yourself) through college? Our tool takes college inflation into account!
Loans Your Student Loan Odds are that you'll need to take out student loans to complete your college education - our tool shows what it'll take to pay it off!
Teacher Pay Where Do Teachers Do Well? How much do teachers get paid from state to state? Our dynamic table has the answers….

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