In: Statistics and Probability
Does it pay to stay in school? A report looked at the median hourly wage gain per additional year of schooling in 2007. The report states that workers with a high school diploma had a median hourly wage that was 9% higher than those who had only completed 11 years of school. Workers who had completed 1 year of college (13 years of education) had a median hourly wage that was 10% higher than that of the workers who had completed only 12 years of school. The added gain in median hourly wage for each additional year of school is shown in the accompanying table.
Years of Schooling |
2007 Median Hourly Wage Gain for the Additional Year (percent) |
---|---|
12 | 9 |
13 | 10 |
14 | 12 |
16 | 15 |
17 | 17 |
18 | 18 |
(a) Use the given data to predict the median hourly wage gain for the 15th year of schooling. %
(b) The actual wage gain for 15th year of schooling was 14%. How close was the actual value to the predicted wage gain percent from part (a)? (Use as predicted − actual.) %