Students enrolled during the pandemic could earn up to $70,000 less income in their lifetime compares to peers who graduated before schools were temporarily closed.
Students enrolled during the pandemic could earn up to $70,000 less in income throughout their lifetime compared to peers who graduated before schools were temporarily closed, according to a study by a Stanford University economist.
Students slammed by the pandemic and the choices politicians made to shut schools, are behind developmentally both socially and with concepts such as math.