Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Statistics of the Day

Paul Campos continues to write about the law school scam. This time, in Salon:
"Approximately half of the 45,000 people who will graduate this year from ABA-accredited law schools will never find jobs as lawyers. (The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that over the next decade 21,000 new jobs for lawyers will become available each year, via growth and outflow from the profession.) 
Most of those who do find jobs will be making between $30,000 and $60,000 per year. People currently in law school are going to graduate with an average of $150,000 of educational debt. 
This debt will have an average interest rate of 7.5 percent, meaning the typical graduate will be accruing nearly $1,000 per month in interest upon graduation. Unlike almost every other form of debt, these loans cannot be discharged in bankruptcy."
Ouch.


Related: On the Law School Scam

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