In this Bloomberg BNA article, Chris Opfer writes about Virginia senator, Tim Kaine and his refusal to sign a letter circulated by the AFL-CIO.
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In this Chicago Tribune article, Gail MarksJarvis reports that taking on some loans for college is not inherently dangerous if you pay attention to the type of loans you choose and are honest with yourself about your career plans. She mentions CEW in her article.
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In this CNN Money article, Patrick Gillespie writes about Hillary Clinton's speech that the nation would create more than 10 million new jobs under her tenure, while it would lose 3.4 million under Donald Trump. He mentions CEW in this article.
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In this US News article, Erin Lowry writes that freshmen should understand the truth behind building a strong credit history and how a credit score works. She cites our report, “Learning While Earning: The New Normal” in her article.
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In this The Atlantic article, Gillian B. White writes that workers with a college degree made up 36 percent of the labor market, making them the largest group of American workers. She cites our new report, “America’s Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots” in her article.
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In this Los Angeles Times article, Nina Agrawal reports that students from underrepresented minority groups complete degrees in STEM at lower rates than white and Asian American students. She also interviews Nicole Smith on this topic.
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In this MarketWatch article, Jillian Berman reports on apprenticeships. She mentions our report, "Help Wanted: Projecting Jobs and Education Requirements Through 2018" in her article.
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In this Inc. article, Molly Reynolds gives some expert advice on planning for retirement. She mentions the Center in her article.
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In this Huffington Post article, Jack Jennings reports on certificates. He also cites our report, "Certificates: Gateway to Gainful Employment and College Degrees" in his article.
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In this MarketWatch article, Jillian Berman reports that student debt may be contributing to wealth inequality. She quotes Anthony Carnevale saying, “The only thing more expensive than going to college is not going to college.”
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