March 16, 2011

Tax Deals on Ebates

Have you done your taxes yet?    Well you've only got about a month left.  If you haven't done them yet then you can get a cash back discount on tax software via Ebates.   Right now two of the most popular tax software packages will get you 10-15% cash back :

H.R. Block is 15% cash back
TurboTax at 10% back

To get the cash back you need to be signed up with Ebates.  Then simply go to Ebates to get the referral to the merchant before you do your shopping.  

Education Attainment by Age Level in the United States

 Does "everyone" go to college nowadays?   What about in the "olden days"?    I thought it would be interesting to look at the education attainment levels in the US among on different age groups.   I'm figuring that most people obtain their education when they are young so the different education attainment levels for different age groups would reflect changing education attainment levels over time.   In other words if more young people go to college today then more young people will have degrees, or if fewer people in their 50's have degrees that would mostly be a reflection of fewer people going to college 20-30 years ago.   However, there are many exceptions among people who go back to college later in life.  But by and large the fast majority of college students are under 30 years old.   OK, enough talk.. lets get to the data!

The Census page : Education Attainment in the United States 2009 
I looked at just the data for everyone over 25 years old for all races.   I am only looking at people over 25 to give people enough time to graduate from college.   I decided to break it down by age group mostly to see how much education attainment levels has actually changed across generations.

First lets look at the entire population.  Education attainment in the US for people 25 years and older is as follows :

Drop Out 13%
High School Diploma 31%
Some College 17%
Associates degree 9%
Bachelors 19%
Graduate 11%

Or Graphically it looks like this :


Here is a table with the % of education attainment by age group :


Drop Out HS Some College Assoc. Bach. Grad
25 to 29 11% 29% 21% 9% 23% 7%
30 to 34 12% 27% 18% 9% 22% 11%
35 to 39 12% 27% 17% 10% 22% 12%
40 to 44 11% 30% 16% 10% 21% 11%
45 to 49 11% 32% 17% 11% 19% 10%
50 to 54 11% 32% 17% 11% 18% 11%
55 to 59 11% 30% 18% 10% 18% 12%
60 to 64 11% 30% 17% 9% 19% 14%
65 to 69 16% 35% 16% 7% 14% 11%
70 to 74 20% 38% 15% 5% 13% 9%
75+ 26% 37% 14% 5% 11% 7%

Here is that same data shown graphically :


Now if you break it down differently and look at who goes to college versus who doesn't it looks like this :




Drop Out HS Any College
25 to 29 11% 29% 60%
30 to 34 12% 27% 61%
35 to 39 12% 27% 61%
40 to 44 11% 30% 58%
45 to 49 11% 32% 57%
50 to 54 11% 32% 57%
55 to 59 11% 30% 59%
60 to 64 11% 30% 59%
65 to 69 16% 35% 48%
70 to 74 20% 38% 42%
75+ 26% 37% 37%

Graphically that looks like this :

Thats a little stark to me.   There isn't much variation in the rate of drop outs, high school grads or people who have some college between ages 25 and 64. However for people 65 years and older the education attainment levels are quite different than for those of us who are younger than 65.

Now if you just look at the % of people who have a 4 year degree or more :



Bachelors or more
25 to 29 31%
30 to 34 34%
35 to 39 34%
40 to 44 32%
45 to 49 29%
50 to 54 29%
55 to 59 31%
60 to 64 33%
65 to 69 26%
70 to 74 23%
75+ 18%


Graphically that looks like this :


If I break it down into larger age groups of about 20 years you can see that there is some generational differences in education :



25 to 44 45 to 64 65 + 
Drop Out 12% 11% 22%
HS 28% 31% 36%
Some College 18% 17% 15%
Associates 10% 10% 5%
Bachelors 22% 19% 13%
Grad 10% 12% 9%

And graphically that looks like this :

March 15, 2011

Celebrity Salaries

Ever wonder how much movie and TV stars make?   Parade Magazine has a list of celebrity incomes.  

Here is the list of personalities and their incomes:


Celebrity Income in Millions
Oprah   $     315
Michael Jackson's estate  $     275
Tyler Perry  $     125
AC/DC  $     114
Johnny Depp  $     100
Beyonce  $       87
Dr. Phil McGraw  $       80
Jay Z  $       63
Lady Gaga  $       62
Sandra Bullock  $       56
Ellen DeGeneres  $       55
Ryan Seacrest  $       51
Donald Trump  $       50
Judge Judy Sheindlin  $       45
Taylor Lautner  $    33.5
Charlie Sheen  $       30
Kristen Stewart  $    28.5
Leonardo DiCaprio  $       28
Robert Pattinson  $    27.5
Daniel Radcliffe  $       25
Chelsea Handler  $       19

They also say that Natalie Portman made a "high six figure" salary for her role in Black Swan.   They also list Mark Zuckerberg but they just give his net worth from his ownership stake in Facebook.  

I'm not too surprised by the list in general.  

The top 5 earners aren't a surprise.   Oprah, Michael Jackson, Tyler Perry, AC/DC & Johnny Deep are all major stars that I can easily see pulling in lots of money.  

I would say that I'm a little surprised that Judge Judy and Dr. Phil make so much.   I'm also a little surprised that Leonardo DiCaprio makes "only" $28M.   Not that $28M is anything to sneeze at but he's a pretty big star and had two major roles this past year, so I would have thought he'd make a bit more.

March 14, 2011

20% off at The Gap via Ebates - 3/13 to 3/16

Right now you can get 20% cash back via Ebates on online purchases at The Gap.

The 20% cash back rate is only good for March 13-16th.  

To get the 20% cash back you need to be signed up with Ebates.  Then simply go to Ebates to get the referral to The Gap before you do your shopping.  

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