These Cities Have the Highest Proportions of College Graduates
16 Jun 2020
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According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, full-time workers with a bachelor’s degree have median weekly earnings of $1,189, while median weekly earnings for high school graduates are $718 and $515 for full-time workers without a high school degree.
Being a college graduate usually leads to a higher paying job, which is oftentimes found within desirable cities and neighborhoods or in close proximity to them.
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