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You're a retard for making a specific claim and then saying "lol just google it," but fine.
>https://blog.codingitforward.com/what-data-science-reveals-about-the-sat-earnings-and-poverty-in-higher-education-be764e221833
>Median annual income of students working and not enrolled 10 years after entry
So the average would be something like $40,000 for a 1000 SAT score. Because the pic you should was median family income then it's a reasonable assumption to multiply that by 1.5, accounting for spouse's income for the ~50% of people who are married, which puts you at about the 60 mark for the AFQT pic you posted. That's also the LIFETIME income whereas the SAT income is people surveyed 10 years after enrolling in college, making them around 28 years old. Since income is something that dramatically increases with age, that means that $40,000 might really be more like $70k median lifetime income.

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