In this Bloomberg article, Lisa Du reports that Americans with at least some postsecondary education have fared well in the post-recession labor market. She cites our new report, "America's Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots" in her article.
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In this WGBH article, Kirk Carapezza reports that for the first time, college graduates dominate the workforce. He cites our report, "Americas Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots" in his article.
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In this CNN Money article, Tami Luhby reports that 8.4 million jobs out of the 11.6 million created after the recession went to those with at least a bachelor's degree. She cites our new report, "America's Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots" in her article.
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In this Wall Street Journal article, Anna Louie Sussman reports that college-educated workers now make up 36% of the workforce. She cites our new report, "America's Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots" in this article.
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In this Columbus Dispatch article, Mark Williams reports that college graduates are taking over the workforce and leaving behind unskilled workers. He cites our new report, "America's Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots" in his 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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In this Business Insider article, Paul Angone writes about 3 lies that 20-somethings need to stop believing. He also mentions CEW's data that 40% of unemployed workers in the United States are millennials.
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In this Diverse Issues in Higher Education article, Jamaal Abdul-Alim, Catherine Morris, and Jamal Watson mention the Supreme Court's decision of upholding the use of race-conscious affirmative action in college admissions. They also quote Anthony Carnevale that, "we’re holding qualified students back, particularly minorities, saying they can’t succeed when in reality, they indeed can."
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In this CNBC article, Jessica Dickler writes about summer jobs. She also quotes Anthony Carnevale that, "there are very few summer jobs that pay very much, but they do provide employability skills: Show up on time, dress right, act right, be a team player."
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This Inside Higher Ed article talks about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on how colleges and universities may consider race and ethnicity in admissions decisions. It also mentions CEW's new analysis, saying that "average" students have a better chance of graduating from selective colleges than open-admissions institutions.
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