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This question is about white collar jobs.
No, white-collar jobs do not always pay more than blue-collar jobs. While there's a common misconception that white-collar jobs absolutely must pay more than blue-collar ones, this isn't a hard and fast rule.
Students who recently graduated with a degree in their field will almost definitely be making way less than a blue-collar professional that already has a decade of experience under their belt.
That's a common situation considering that many white-collar employees won't be eligible to get hired for their first job until their late twenties. By which time, a blue-collar professional has already been working their way up the ladder.
Besides differences in experience levels, many blue-collar jobs pay a lot of money in general. Oil rig workers and construction managers can easily pull in over six figures a year. Alternatively, common white-collar jobs like tax preparers or computer support technicians typically earn less than $50,000 per year.
There are opportunities to make a lot in both blue- and white-collar jobs.

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