According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median weekly earnings for high school dropouts was $630 in 2021, compared to $901 for high school graduates and $1,306 for those with a bachelor's degree or higher.
Moreover, the job opportunities for high school drop outs are often limited to low-skill, low-paying occupations, with fewer opportunities for advancement. Without further education or job training, high school dropouts may face challenges in securing well-paying jobs and improving their economic prospects in the long run.