I will try to disperse the wild speculations on CS undergraduate earnings after graduation. Not to deny outliers who make staggering amount of money upon graduation, they are exceptions not norms.
Data is based on earnings two years after graduation for students with Fed loans. Since these filings have legal implication they should be considered accurate. Only students receiving Fed aid or loans are reported. It may not be considered as complete but indicative. Some public school acceptance rates are not included since they only report school level data while CS program's acceptance rates are usually much lower.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/?page=0&sort=completion_rate:desc&toggle=institutions
College | Median Earnings(2y) | Number of Graduates | Acceptance Rate |
CMU | 160116 | 207 | 7% |
Caltech | 155297 | 57 | 7% |
Brown | 153718 | 184 | 8% |
Harvey Mudd | 142581 | 45 | 14% |
UPenn | 138932 | 121 | 8% |
Stanford | 136499 | 320 | 4% |
Rice | 129481 | 90 | 11% |
UCB EECE | 128868 | 336 | 7% |
Harvard | 128737 | 238 | 5% |
MIT | 127993 | 375 | 7% |
UCB CS | 125388 | 606 | 15% |
Cornell | 122485 | 353 | 11% |
Yale | 122038 | 80 | 6% |
Cal Poly | 120462 | 169 | |
Dartmouth | 113015 | 96 | 9% |
Rose Hullman | 111992 | 70 | 68% |
UCLA | 110178 | 213 | |
JHU | 108649 | 110 | 11% |
Duke | 106898 | 252 | 9% |
Bowdin | 104192 | 32 | 10% |
Princeton | 103078 | 167 | 5% |
Columbia | 103078 | 255 | 6% |
Vanderbuilt | 102409 | 102 | 10% |
UIUC | 101592 | 345 | |
U of Washington | 101221 | 289 |