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Lifetime Earnings of a Teacher
Posted on October 2, 2020

Lifetime Earnings of a Teacher

I’m fascinated by large numbers. They are a big part of our lives in so many ways, but they are so hard to visualize and understand. There aren’t many things we can touch or see a million of at once. I am also interested in wealth inequality and personal finance. I’ve brought all of these … Continue reading Lifetime Earnings of a Teacher

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