High School GPA Predicts Future Earnings

<p>@coco2018 - That’s pretty strong language. Are you saying the data is falsified? The researchers assembled the data and reported their findings. Why shouldn’t the public be able to draw their own conclusions as to what the data really represents in terms of public policy? Do you really want me to list the number of great discoveries that were considered trivial or flat out wrong at the time they were made and reported? I am certainly not saying this finding is likely to fall into that category, but it might be useful data for someone in the future that has something much more impactful to report. I am not sure why you are so emotional about this particular piece of research.</p>