Of course.
The one other thing I would say is that there are some really good economic analyses of earning potential over time. An example is post-doctoral scholars as they compare to other postgraduate career paths. Those kinds of economic analyses also end up applying to persons with disabilities, because many of the deeply held conventions around productivity and persons with disabilities go along with this notion of starting later or moving through our career paths more slowly. That also ends up leading to diverging earning potential over time.