Summary
TALL teenagers are likely to earn more money later in life than their shorter peers - with each extra inch at the age of 16 adding GBP 20,000 to their career income, according to new research.
The study examined the height of males at the age of seven, 11, 16 and 33, and found that future earnings were affected only when a height advantage was seen at the age of 16.See the full content of this document
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Extra Inches 'Key to High Earners'
The research, published in the Journal of Political Economy, suggests the theory that taller people gain a co...
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