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Depending on what career you're interested in, a Masters degree could be worth the money. If you already have a career, look into tuition reimbursement through your employer. If you're looking into programs that will advance your skills as an employee, your company will value that as an investment. Generally speaking, a Masters degree usually equates to a higher salary and a higher 'level' of employment. "According to the U.S. Department of Labor, average weekly salary for a masters degree holder is $1,129, almost $200 more than a bachelors degree holder" Check out the link below for more info on master's degrees
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