Women who earned a 4.0 grade-point average in high school are likely to reap an income that barely exceeds that of men who received a 2.0 GPA, researchers found.
Although high school GPA is significantly higher among women, men go on to earn notably larger annual incomes, according to the University of Miami study recently published in the Eastern Economic Journal. Women who held a 4.0 GPA later made about $36,000 per year, while men who had a 2.0 GPA brought home just under $35,000.
A one-point increase in GPA raises yearly income in adulthood by about 14% for women and 12% for men, according to the report. A one-point increase also doubles the probability of finishing college — from 21% to 42% — for both genders.
Researchers used findings from high school records and background information from more than 10,000 men and women. They obtained educational attainment and income information when the respondents were between the ages of 24 and 34. ThinkProgress also reported the information.









