Top 10 U.S. Schools for a Degree in Economics: Look to the Ivy League and Other Academic Heavyweights
ByEconomics is a lucrative professional field and it involves strength in several academic fields, so the best places to receive a degree in that field are some of the most prestigious academic institutions in the U.S.
For College Factual's "Top Colleges for Economics," the Ivy League is represented by five of its eight schools, alongside some other academic heavyweights. According to USA Today, economics students need to have skills in statistics, accounting, calculus, banking and many more.
But economics has many aspects, like microeconomics and macroeconomics, business, developmental and theoretical.
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1. Duke University
Location: Durham, N.C.
Acceptance rate: 10.8 percent
Avg. starting/ mid-career salary: $62,000/ $117,000
2. Harvard University
Location: Cambridge, Mass.
Acceptance rate: 5.9 percent
Avg. starting/ mid-career salary: $64,000/ $142,000
3. Yale University
Location: New Haven, Conn.
Acceptance rate: 6.3 percent
Avg. starting/ mid-career salary: $55,000/ $135,000
4. Princeton University
Location: Princeton, N.J.
Acceptance rate: 7.4 percent
Avg. starting/ mid-career salary: $58,000/ $137,000
5. Columbia University
Location: New York, N.Y.
Acceptance rate: 6.9 percent
Avg. starting/ mid-career salary: $62,000/ $122,000
6. University of Chicago
Location: Chicago, Ill.
Acceptance rate: 8.4 percent
Avg. starting/ mid-career salary: $56,000/ $96,000
7. Northwestern University
Location: Evanston, Ill.
Acceptance rate: 12.9 percent
Avg. starting/ mid-career salary: $58,000/ $98,000
8. Cornell University
Location: Ithaca, N.Y.
Acceptance rate: 14 percent
Avg. starting/ mid-career salary: $61,000/ $127,000
9. Brandeis University
Location: Waltham, Mass.
Acceptance rate: 35 percent
Avg. starting/ mid-career salary: $54,000/ $96,000
10. Stanford University
Location: Stanford, Calif.
Acceptance rate: 5.1 percent
Avg. starting/ mid-career salary: $64,000/ $125,000