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Is College Worth It?

pewresearch.org
submitted
a year ago
byjustadevtoscience

Summary

Pew Research Center conducted this study to better understand public views on the importance of a four-year college degree. The study also explores key trends in the economic outcomes of those who have and have not completed a four year degree. About 6% of young adults have not finished high school.

Only one-in-four U.S. adults say it’s extremely or very important to have a four-year college degree in order to get a well-paying job. Only 22% say the cost of getting a four year degree is worth it even if someone has to take out loans.

A narrow majority of workers ages 25 to 34 do not have a four-year college degree. Earnings for these young workers mostly trended downward from the mid-1970s until roughly a decade ago. Outcomes have been especially poor for young men without a college degree, the Center says.

Median earnings for young women without a college degree were relatively flat until about a decade ago. By contrast, earnings have grown over the decades for women with a college degrees. In 2014, 31% of women with no college degree lived in poverty. By 2021, that figure had fallen to 21%.

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5 Comments

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humboldt
a year ago
It is absolutely worth it for personal growth
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coffeeislife
a year ago
The cost is killer for just that. We're back to enlightenment and personal growth just being for the rich. Telling someone to go into $80k debt just for that and no guarantee of a life after is a bit insane.
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kaiserseahorse
a year ago
Absolutely worth it for highly technical jobs too
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throwschen
a year ago
Stats still seem in favor of college regardless of the cost
1
getthatmoneyyo
a year ago
The anti college rhetoric has been astounding, almost like an overcorrection from the years of pushing for it