In this NBC News article, Maya Chung writes about how while there has been an increase in college access among African Americans, they are still highly concentrated in low-paying majors.
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In this Wall Street Journal article, Anna Louie Sussman writes about the importance college majors play in earnings, especially among African American students.
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In this Diverse Issues In Higher Education article, Jamaal Abdul-Alim writes about how African American students tend to choose low-earning college majors. He also quotes Anthony Carnevale in the article.
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In this Fortune article, Michal Addady says that a college degree is a more lucrative investment for a white man than women or minorities.
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In this Chronicle of Higher Education article, Courtney Kueppers writes about how African-American students are more concentrated at institutions that offer a more limited selection of majors.
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This Inside Higher ED article discusses how black students enroll disproportionately in majors that are not the most lucrative.
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In this MarketWatch article, Jillian Berman discusses the key findings from our report including how African-American students are under-represented in some of the fastest-growing and highest paying fields such as engineering and computer science.
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In this Bloomberg Business article, Sarah Grant writes about how colleges should work harder to emphasize the earning power of certain degrees over others.
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In this Business Insider article, Kathleen Elkins says that with the rising cost of tuition and student loan debt at a record high, it's nice to know which schools are paying off in the long run.
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In this The Atlantic article, Mikhail Zinshteyn says that half a million new jobs over the next decade will require computer-science know-how.
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