On average, college graduates earn roughly $10,400 per year more than similar nongraduates. When adjusting for debt, this ...
For decades, a college degree was the key to opening doors to more prestigious and higher-paying careers. Now, new data indicates that perception is shifting among business managers and employees ...
The percentage of working age adults who’ve earned a college degree or other postsecondary credential reached 54.3% in 2022, a gain of more than 16 percentage points since 2009. A new update from the ...
As students return to college campuses across the country, talk of whether a college degree is still “worth it” has returned, especially as the cost of tuition continues to rise. One metric for ...
Recent college graduates face a remarkably inhospitable labor market as businesses pull back on hiring, and now suffer even higher unemployment rates than the general U.S. population. Were that not ...
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In a survey, nearly a quarter of U.S. adults without college degrees said they had no close friends. People without college degrees also reported less participation in social activities like going to ...
A shift in employer priorities that prizes skills and experience over formal education leaves many recent college grads doubting the value of their diplomas. Recent college graduates face a remarkably ...