In other words, if you have a bachelor's degree, how much longer do you live than a person without a bachelor's degree? Ten years. Seven years. Wow, seven years. You live seven years longer for having gone to college in the United States of America. You put this. Well, the way that I would put it is globalization. It's been very good for rich people in rich countries and it's been very good for poor people in poor countries. (1:01:46–1:01:52)
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Asserts that having a bachelor's degree in the U.S. extends life expectancy by seven years.
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