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    Table 19-2 Source: US Census Bureau and Mankiw's Calculations
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Table 19-2 Source: US Census Bureau and Mankiw's Calculations

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Table 19-2 Table 19-2   Source: US Census Bureau and Mankiw's calculations -Refer to Table 19-2. In 2011, on average how much more income would a man with a college degree earn than a man with a high school degree? Source: US Census Bureau and Mankiw's calculations
-Refer to Table 19-2. In 2011, on average how much more income would a man with a college degree earn than a man with a high school degree?

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