A little late to the party, but hopefully I can help others see that A does in-fact slightly suggest that the difference could have doubled.
If a growing percentage of people with college degrees are taking unskilled jobs, then it isn't too big of a stretch to think that this may lead to increasing unemployment in people without college degrees (since they are losing some of their share of jobs to those with college degrees). So quite possibly, the difference has doubled due to a drastic decrease in income of non-college degree guys rather than an increase in income of those with college degrees.
If a growing percentage of people with college degrees are taking unskilled jobs, then it isn't too big of a stretch to think that this may lead to increasing unemployment in people without college degrees (since they are losing some of their share of jobs to those with college degrees). So quite possibly, the difference has doubled due to a drastic decrease in income of non-college degree guys rather than an increase in income of those with college degrees.
Statistics : Posted by PReciSioN • on 18 Jun 2016, 10:46 • Replies 29 • Views 76610




