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The average salary for a welder is $36,600 per year. A lawyer makes on average $113,530. If you consider the earning potential of both over a 30 year period, what is the difference between the welder's earnings as compared to the lawyer's wages?

$76,930

$984,470

$2,307,900

$3,369,300

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Ya pretty much C. Lawyers are that rich.
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User Antwarpes
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The lawyer earns $2,307,900 more than a welder over 30 years.
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User Ultrasaurus
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