Report

The Rising Cost of Not Going to College

The Pew Research Center released a report that explores the costs of not going to college. Authors of the report conducted public opinion polling, demographic research, and utilize empirical data to demonstrate that college graduates fare better than those with less education. The authors cite the declining value of a high school diploma and current employment trends as some of the reasons why students should continue education beyond high school.
Source
Partner Resources
Topics/Subtopics
Education and Training
Publication Date
2014-02-01