In this CBS News article, Will Rahn reports on the recovery since the 2008 crash. He cites our new report, “America’s Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots” in his article.
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In this Atlantic article, Derek Thompson reports on smart protectionism. He cites our new report, “America’s Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots” in his article.
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In this NPR article, Claudio Sanchez reports on career and technical education for high school students.
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In this Washington Post article, Michelle Singletary reports on student loan debt. She cites our new report, “America’s Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots” in her article.
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In this Business Insider article, Chloe Pfeiffer reports on the economic divide between the "College Haves and Have-Nots". She cites our new report, “America’s Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots” in her article.
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In this Forbes article, Erik Sherman reports that if you don’t have at least some college education, chances are dim that you took part in the post-crash job recovery. He cites our new report, “America’s Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots” in his article.
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In this EdSurge article, Blake Montgomery reports that for the first time, American workers with a bachelor's degrees or higher outnumber those with a high school diploma or less. He cites our new report, “America’s Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots” in his article.
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In this Quartz article, Amy X. Wang reports that jobs have come back in post-recession America, but they’re reserved almost exclusively for people who went to college. She cites our new report, “America’s Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots” in her article.
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In this The Atlantic article, Emily DeRuy talks about the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision of upholding affirmative action. She also mentions CEW's findings that when average students attend the country’s best colleges, their rate of graduation goes up by 26 percent.
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