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[–] gota_party ago 

Does it mean there are humanities graduates whose earning potential is so stymied by the crap they get taught in Oppression Studies classes that they effectively have to pay 15% of the cost of their degree every year for 20 years?

It's not clear what the chart means by "average annual return", but if it's cumulative then they only lose an extra 96% of the cost over 20 years, which is about 5% per year on average. But I'm not sure there is a basis to assume it's cumulative, because you can't take one year's gains and add it to the original investment. If the returns from the top engineering institutions are taken cumulatively you get a 38-fold total return, which sounds a bit high (2x the original investment every year on average).

Either way it's bad for those worst placed humanities grads. After paying for the degree they either pay an extra 96% or an extra 300% of the cost in free-market punishment for their virtue-signalling, SJW-ishness and general cuckery.