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Angela’s Answer
It will depend on your major.
For most of the jobs in the market, Bachelor's is enough. Employers are more willing to see your experience than your education degree. You will find that after 1-2 years of work experience, your degree is not relevant. Education from school most of the time can hardly apply to real life work. And there are more certificates that you can apply at work and often requires work experience.
If you would like to be a researcher/scholar or having any type of research job, stay in school will be a good option.
For most of the jobs in the market, Bachelor's is enough. Employers are more willing to see your experience than your education degree. You will find that after 1-2 years of work experience, your degree is not relevant. Education from school most of the time can hardly apply to real life work. And there are more certificates that you can apply at work and often requires work experience.
If you would like to be a researcher/scholar or having any type of research job, stay in school will be a good option.
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Taye’s Answer
It depends on what types of goals you have. Since every industry is different, sometimes a Bachelor's degree is enough whereas in other industries an advanced degree is expected and yes, the more money you make the more money you may pay in taxes depending on your assets/liabilities.
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