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College-educated white voters prefer a Democratic Congress by a whopping 34-percentage-point margin compared with white voters without degrees. The gap is even starker when split by gender.
A Princeton analysis finds that white men and women in every age group between 25 and 64 who did not have college degrees saw their mortality rates increase between 1998 and 2015. News Home Page ...
Students’ race and ethnicity affect their chances of earning a college degree, according to several new reports on higher education released in January and February 2023. College degrees are ...
The median salary for white graduates, at £35,000 ($45,200), is higher than for Asian graduates, at £33,500 ($43,300), and significantly higher than for black graduates, at £25,500 ($33,000).
Solid majorities of Hispanics, Asian-Americans, and, to a slightly lesser extent, African-Americans all agreed that "young people today need a four-year college degree in order to be successful." ...
Experts discuss hiring trend of putting less emphasis on college degrees, one suggests White men could benefit 'Stop using credentials as a proxy for ability,' one HR expert told employers.
White voters without a college degree actually favored Democrats by a 3-point margin, if their family income was below the median. White voters favored Republicans by a 13-point margin, if their ...
Indeed, a district’s share of non-Hispanic whites without a bachelor’s degree was slightly more predictive of how it voted in the 2016 presidential election than in the 2018 U.S. House ...
A new analysis by Excelencia in Education, an organization dedicated to Latino student success, found degree-completion rates among Latino students have stagnated in recent years while white students’ ...
A new poll by the Economist/YouGov found that 51 percent of White women who don't have a college degree don't believe that President Joe Biden "legitimately" won the president election.
Two-thirds of white men without a college degree supported Trump this election, according to exit polling data from The Washington Post. So did 60% of white women who didn't go to college.