Statistics at University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA · Private nonprofit · Bachelor's Degree
57 /100
DegreeWorth Score (Base Case)
59
Optimistic
57
Base Case
49
Pessimistic
Earnings $129,732/yr (105% vs median)
AI Risk Very High (64% exposed)
Job Market Large (41,500 openings/yr)

How AI Changes the Outlook

Three scenarios based on how aggressively AI disrupts the career paths available to Statistics graduates.

Optimistic
No Disruption
Base Case
Gradual AI
Pessimistic
Aggressive AI
10-Year Earnings $1,487K $1,211K $831K
Earnings Multiple 5.6x 4.6x 3.1x
Viable Career Paths 7 of 7 7 of 7 5 of 7
DegreeWorth Score 59 57 49

10-Year Earnings Projection

*Year 1 uses actual reported earnings. Scenarios diverge as AI impact compounds over time.

4-Year Tuition
$264,416

Career Paths

Where Statistics graduates typically work. Raw data — no blending. The scenarios above model how these factors interact. This field has roughly 41,500 combined openings per year.

Career Path Wage Openings/yr Growth AI Risk
Natural sciences managers $161,180 8,500 +3.7% 50%
Actuaries $125,770 2,400 +21.8% 50%
Mathematicians $121,680 100 -0.7% 100%
Data scientists $112,590 23,400 +33.5% 64%
Statisticians $103,300 2,000 +8.5% 66%
Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary $79,350 4,400 +2.3% 54%
Survey researchers $63,380 700 -5.2% 62%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DegreeWorth Score for Statistics at University of Pennsylvania?
This program scores 57/100 in the Base Case scenario, factoring in earnings, AI disruption risk, job market size, and earnings multiple. The score ranges from 59 (optimistic) to 49 (pessimistic) depending on AI's impact.
How does AI affect Statistics career prospects?
We model three scenarios: Optimistic (no disruption), Base Case (gradual AI adoption), and Pessimistic (aggressive AI displacement). In the base case, Statistics graduates retain 7 of 7 viable career paths. 10-year earnings range from $831,497 (pessimistic) to $1,487,234 (optimistic).
How many job openings are there for Statistics graduates?
The career paths mapped to Statistics have roughly 41,500 combined job openings per year nationally, making this a large job market.
Is Statistics at University of Pennsylvania worth it?
In the Base Case, this degree earns 4.6x its in-state tuition over 10 years. Even in the Pessimistic scenario, the multiple is 3.1x. The spread between scenarios tells you how sensitive this degree is to AI disruption.
Data: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (earnings, debt), Bureau of Labor Statistics 2024-2034 (employment projections), OpenAI GPTs-are-GPTs research (AI task exposure), Felten et al. AIOE. Scenarios use a continuous weighting function combining AI exposure and BLS job growth projections. "Earnings Multiple" is total 10-year projected earnings divided by tuition — not a discounted financial ROI. Last updated 2025.