Service Description: Education is an important part of developing interests and skills, but it can also increase earning income. Below are to figures showing the distribution of the 2010 census per capita income of Washington D.C. and the population groups 25 and greater who have a bachelor’s degree or higher. Figure 1 is a map that shows a gradient of five colors from lighter yellow to darker red representing the lower end of the income distribution to the highest earning areas. Overlapped on the colored map of D.C. there are also blue circles, going from very small to very larger proportional to the population of people 25 years or older with degrees from a four year university. The greater the circle the more people have higher degrees, in most cases, the blue dots are in darker orange or red regions. Figure 2 shows the positive correlation between the income earned and the education level achieved of the people at 25 years or older.
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