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Forty-one percent of this year’s respondents say that they hold a bachelor’s degree, while 23% have completed some college, 12% hold an MBA degree, and another 10% have earned their graduate degrees. Eight percent have completed an associate’s degree, 5% have finished high school, and 2% have a non-degree education.

About 37% of all respondents have completed a formal education in logistics and/or supply chain management, while 63% have not. Individuals who have completed a formal supply chain or logistics education earn an average salary of $110,135. Those who have not completed this type of education earn an average of $99,965 annually.


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