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If you compare the salary over a lifetime of someone who packs in a factory and someone who has a PhD I wonder who will win.
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That's not a fair question. The more appropriate question would be if someone chooses to take a job in one's field as opposed to doing a PhD in this field and then entering the job market, who wins out. Usually, it is the former. Of course this is moot if one REQUIRES a PhD for one's career (Academia, sometimes research, ...)
Regardless, some people do PhDs for the intellectual achievement and not for future salary considerations.