A Single High School Computer Science Class Could Lift Gen Z Earnings by 8%, New Study Shows
A new study finds that completing just one computer science course in high school can boost Gen Z graduates’ future earnings by up to 8%. This uplift applies regardless of the career path chosen, highlighting the broad value of digital literacy in today’s economy. The findings come as Thailand seeks reforms to better prepare youth for a fast-changing job market and digital-era opportunities.
Data from international researchers shows the potential for a “digital dividend” in Thailand, where policymakers and educators are pursuing curriculum reforms. As the country advances toward a digital economy under strategies like Thailand 4.0, these insights underscore the importance of integrating computer science into core schooling. The study notes that the wage advantage persists even when graduates do not work directly in IT, suggesting that digital fluency and problem-solving skills become foundational transferables across industries.