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Originally Posted by Lanny_McDonald
No, they don't. At least not publicly. This would be survey data they have put together themselves, not from government database. This information is not actually available, because of privacy requirements (FEPRA protected). But it is completely within the sphere of interests like this to take limited survey data and represent it as data from the government, which would be illegal to disclose.
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Amazing combination of being authoritative and wrong here. Obviously not FEPRA protected as anonymized aggregated data. Plus the fact they do release it. Never let facts get in the way of a good rant about Ted Cruz and the Koch brothers.
I downloaded the full file and its huge, but its all there. The post grad incomes are sliced and diced in the "most recent cohorts all data elements" file. You get mean, median, quartiles, etc.
Edited to add: Not sure about the link opendoor has above (I'm sure it works) but I found the file here:
https://data.ed.gov/dataset/college-...e-9ba9411d7967
by clicking "All College Scorecard Data"