In Reply to: Did it ever occur to you that the $44,500 figure is not accurate? posted by LakerFanForLebronNotKobe on August 28, 2024 at 16:17:32
What's the right number?
BTW, that's the income two years AFTER graduation, according to this ridiculous fluff piece.
Given the popular Ucla majors they site, is it a stretch that a big chunk of Ucla grads end up at In N Out?
As to the public welfare dimension, Ucla has 48,000 customers (students) and 40,000 employees. That's nearly one employee for each customer. Does that look like a business to you? No. That's a social welfare program. See US Postal Service, California DMV for like-kind references.
See also Morgan Center for government services bureaucracy.