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Frayed Prospects, Despite a Degree
New York Times 07/19/2013
The ’1 Percent’ isn’t America’s biggest source of inequality. College is.
Washington Post 05/23/2014
Big Gap in College Graduation Rates for Rich and Poor, Study Finds
Wall Street Journal 02/05/2015
College Majors Figure Big in Earnings
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2015
Robust Jobs Report Spurs Fed Watch
WSJ 08/05/2016
Modest U.S. Jobs Growth Keeps Labor Market Steady
WSJ 10/07/2016
Cities like Washington D.C., San Francisco, Raleigh, N.C., have high proportion of college graduates in the population- as high as 40% in Washigton D.C.- with resuliting lower unemployment of about 7.5% or less. Other cities like Dayton and Youngstown in Ohio and Bakersfield, California, have a low proportion of college graduates- 20% in Dayton- and high unemployment of about 10.5%
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Cities Adapt With Mixed Results
Wall Street Journal 09/27/2011
New York Times 06/22/2013
Frayed Prospects, Despite a Degree
New York Times 07/19/2013
A Splash of Green for the Rust Belt
New York Times 11/02/2008
The ’1 Percent’ isn’t America’s biggest source of inequality. College is.
Washington Post 05/23/2014
The world economy: Wealth without workers, workers without wealth
Economist 10/06/2014
Unemployment for college graduates and young people in the U.S. in 2009-2012 following the financial crisis of 2008.
Grouped Articles
New York Times 06/22/2013
Frayed Prospects, Despite a Degree
New York Times 07/19/2013
Wanted: Jobs for the New 'Lost' Generation
Wall Street Journal 09/14/2013
Why the Housing Market Is Still Stalling the Economy
New York Times 04/24/2014
New York Times 06/07/2014
Private Sector Lifts Grads' Job Outlook
Wall Street Journal 05/21/2011
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