Most American men see earnings stabilize after age 35, but that’s not the case for the top 2%, says economist

Most American men see earnings stabilize after age 35, but that's not the case for the top 2%, says economist

The highest-earning men in the U.S. experience an “astonishing increase in earnings” between the ages of 35 and 45. This is according to an analysis conducted by economist Serdar Ozkan and published on Monday. The top 2% earn on average about $400,000 a year over their entire working life, while the median earner earns $50,000 …

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