He does 8 points better among those without a college degree than voters with a college degree.
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Warren earns 23% among those with a college degree and only 11% among those without a college degree.
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What all this suggests is that the college-degree premium may really be a no-college-degree penalty.
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People should be able to lead flourishing lives without a prestigious college degree, or any college degree at all.
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Biden's taking the plurality of votes from African Americans, whites without a college degree and whites with a college degree.
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Hispanic-Americans without a college degree averaged 37 on this index and African-Americans without a college degree averaged 32.
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But for that you needed a college degree — and to get a college degree you needed money my family didn't have.
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But for that you needed a college degree -- and to get a college degree you needed money my family didn't have.
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In fact, African-Americans with a college degree reported slightly more distress (30, on average) than whites without a college degree.
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Biden jumps from the low 22016s among whites with a college degree to the mid 22016s among whites without a college degree.
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But the most significant step students can take to ensure their college degree pays off is, simply, to complete their college degree.
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If you have a college degree today, you're more likely to support Hillary Clinton than if you don't have a college degree.
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Last year, EY recognized that a college degree is not indicative of job performance, replacing its college degree requirement with pre-employment tests.
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Sanders took 29% among whites without a college degree in Iowa, while earning just half that, 15%, among white with a college degree.
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That is, the fraction of recent immigrants who have a college degree is higher than the fraction of Americans with a college degree.
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Getting a college degree is an important step in many careers, but not every occupation that requires a college degree is set to grow.
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Among whites, Catalist calculates the percentage of 2018 Democratic voters without a college degree at about 54%, compared to 46% who had a college degree.
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Over all, three-quarters of Democrats were whites without a college degree, and about half of Democrats were moderate or conservative whites without a college degree.
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Of American adults with no college degree, 48 percent ascribed to the creationist view, but 30 percent with a college degree still believe God guided human evolution.
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Comparably, his lead over Sanders increases from only 5 points over Sanders among whites with a college degree to about 20 points among whites without a college degree.
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She states that most lack a college degree, even though a much higher percentage of Oregonians have some college education and a college degree than most of its citizens.
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Adult women (2202 percent), adult men (2628 percent), high school graduates with no college degree (28500 percent) and those with a college degree (6900 percent) are all enjoying low unemployment.
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This pattern was repeated in a Fox News poll released last week, in which Sanders scored 18% among whites without a college degree and 153% among whites with a college degree.
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He topped the rest of the field among both men and women, voters under age 64, voters without a college degree, and those who have a college degree but no postgraduate study.
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Even more notably, 86% of workers with at least a college degree say their contributions are valued by their colleagues, six points higher than the response among those without a college degree.
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But being a child care provider usually requires no college degree, while being a preschool teacher might require an associate's degree and being a teacher usually requires at least a college degree.
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The state is 37 percent white voters with no college degree, 23.7 percent white voters with a college degree, 22.1 percent black voters, 8.9 percent Hispanic voters, and 8.3 percent all other voters.
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Mr Trump won big among whites without a college degree.
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You don't always need a college degree to be successful.
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Fewer than one in seven adults has a college degree.
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Only 16.4 percent of Hispanic Americans have a college degree.
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Her mother, who had a college degree, struggled to find
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Understanding the cost of a college degree can be difficult.
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Earning a college degree is more valuable than ever before.
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Fewer than one in four adults has a college degree.
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Only 16 percent of American Indians have a college degree.
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But a lot of people don't have a college degree.
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He's also holding onto white voters without a college degree.
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He's also second among Democratic voters without a college degree.
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Among whites with a college degree, just 220006 percent approve.
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A college degree should be a ticket out of poverty.
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In addition, more and more jobs require a college degree.
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You don't have to have a college degree to serve.
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The researchers find that the gap in mortality between more and less educated is increasing, while mortality is also rising for those without a college degree and falling for those with a college degree.
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It gained by five percentage points among white men without a college degree, six points among white women with and without a college degree and seven points among college-educated white men, exit polls found.
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A similar story holds for white voters without a college degree.
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Among white voters with a college degree, Sanders has 8% support.
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Meanwhile, the cost of getting a college degree is steadily increasing.
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That college degree is actually going to pay you back – finally!
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You have a college degree now so you're gonna be fine.
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Who needs an invisible plane when you have a college degree?
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Whites without a college degree make up a core Trump constituency.
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The impact was greatest among white men without a college degree.
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Moore won white people with no college degree by 55 points.
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For those without a college degree, the situation is starkly different.
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Only accredited college degree programs are eligible for federal student loans.
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There's no way around it: Getting a college degree is expensive.
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Those core supporters are largely white voters with a college degree.
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But not all people are going to get a college degree.
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Everyone knows a college degree does not equal instant professional success.
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Nearly 30 percent have attended college or earned a college degree.
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Spitalny frequently deviated from her longstanding pursuit of a college degree.
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Private sector employers fetishize the college degree even where it's unnecessary.
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I certainly don't think everyone needs a four-year college degree.
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And Google no longer asks if you have a college degree.
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Unlike the other applicants, Didorosi didn&apost have a college degree.
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States rarely require child care providers to have a college degree.
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For those with a college degree, the rate is 2.5 percent.
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The stresses are most pronounced among whites without a college degree.
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Those without a college degree also express more dissatisfaction with life.
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"You didn't need a college degree until 1980," Eleanor Dowd explained.
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That means, unless something changes, in 18 years, a college degree .
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"My college degree was also in hospitality," said Ms. Callens, 52.
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You don&apost always need a college degree to make money.
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And the CNN/Kaiser poll showed that while 19% of whites without a college degree had earned more than $90,000 in income, just 6% of blacks without a college degree had earned that level of income.
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She has a college degree, but a job she's not passionate about.
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Applicants must be high school graduates, though a college degree is preferred.
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Earning a college degree gives you a serious advantage in the workforce.
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His support rises to 23% among white voters without a college degree.
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Like many Americans, Johnson had a dream of obtaining a college degree.
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I don't think anybody who worked for me had a college degree.
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Construction has created well-paying jobs that don't require a college degree.
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He has a 2628-point lead among those without a college degree.
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He's never held elected office and he never earned a college degree.
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Sure, she's short $20183,22018 of tuition, but she has a college degree!
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But she never graduated, meaning she does not hold a college degree.
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The only qualifications necessary are a college degree and public speaking skills.
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The entire time he was gone, I was finishing my college degree.
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Of the total, 1,320 were men and 1,498 had a college degree.
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And Trump trails by 22019 points among whites with a college degree.
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Half of the people with a four-year college degree say that.
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The picture wasn't appreciably better among white evangelicals with a college degree.
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Getting a college degree is an important first step in many careers.
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It doesn't take a college degree to provide somebody with sexual services.
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They win nearly two-thirds of white voters without a college degree.
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"Without a college degree, you will have an ugly life," it went.
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By 2020, 65 percent of all jobs will require a college degree.
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Mr. Peterson had a high school education; Mr. Paslow a college degree.
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But for others, a college degree is used as a filtering mechanism.
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It's fashionable to question the value of a four-year college degree.
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But most young Americans do not achieve even a community-college degree.
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Yet, without a college degree, it's even tougher to get a job.
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"I don't look at a college degree as a gatekeeper," he said.
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In 553, Sanders won white voters without a college degree in Michigan.
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Less than 7 percent of the world's population has a college degree.
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Besides, for a long time, a college degree was a sound investment.
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You don't necessarily need a college degree to work at Goldman Sachs.
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There&aposs a big debate over the value of a college degree.
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Sanders actually did well among whites without a college degree in 2016.
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About 30 percent of the world's billionaires never obtain a college degree.
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But earning a good living without a college degree today is difficult.
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Finally, one of Biden's weakest groups is whites with a college degree.
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Students overestimate the financial benefits of a college degree — by a lot.
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For me, as for many first gens, a college degree was transformative.
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Has a college degree lost its transformative power, its capacity for lift?
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Just 18 percent have a college degree, and 44 percent are nonwhite.
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You don't need a full college degree in order to do it.
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Meanwhile, white men without a college degree continue to overwhelmingly back Trump.
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But analysts stress that earning a college degree remains a strong investment.
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She was the first in her family to receive a college degree.
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Research consistently shows that earning a college degree from an accredited nonprofit school adds millions to a worker's lifetime earnings and Americans across the political spectrum used to agree that earning a college degree was a smart investment.
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Now, add to this equation the fact that less than one in four (23%) police departments across the country require new recruits to have a 2-year college degree, and only 1% require a 4-year college degree.
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"We stand tall on this sort of alleged million-dollar wage differential between having a college degree and not having a college degree without acknowledging that not everyone who makes a run at it makes it," he told me.
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The single factor that best predicts a Trump voter is a college degree.
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Because I think the odds still are, in America, get the college degree.
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More millennials have a college degree than any other generation of young adults.
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Under federal law, jobs that require a college degree are considered salaried positions.
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Perhaps surprisingly, having a college degree does not make a person health literate.
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Here are U.S. News's top-paying jobs that don't require a college degree.
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His college degree offered him a job as a maquila quality control supervisor.
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In Connecticut 363% earned at least $100,000 and 59% held a college degree.
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No college degree is required for this job, just lots of work experience.
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He says the typical user is age 28 and has a college degree.
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Meanwhile social support systems are fraying, especially for those without a college degree.
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I have a college degree and no debts thanks to my frugal parents.
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They come to law enforcement and don't necessarily have a college degree, either.
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Lopez plays a woman without a college degree frustrated by her career options.
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One in three Americans with a college degree said God played no role.
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Like Deanna, she never finished her college degree and considers going back someday.
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You've just accomplished something I never managed to do—earn a college degree.
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Those who had a college degree earned an average of $2628,28503 last year.
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The economic and professional advantages of earning a college degree are well established.
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If Comic-Con is like a college degree, DragonCon is like graduate school.
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The state ranks 49th in the country for adults with a college degree.
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I was the first member of my family to earn a college degree.
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So I researched how Michael might be able to get a college degree.
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On average, a woman needed a college degree to out-earn a man
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He was the first member of his family to earn a college degree.
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White voters without a college degree also backed Republicans, according to the poll.
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Some of these positions require computer knowledge but not necessarily a college degree.
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Rohrabacher holds a double-digit lead among white voters without a college degree.
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It's no secret that earning a college degree in America can be expensive.
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Unsurprisingly, the people who suffer the most are those without a college degree.
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Americans are having second thoughts about the value of a traditional college degree.
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Some of the country's most in-demand jobs don't require a college degree.
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Earning a college degree is increasingly a requirement for a high-paying job.
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The current mindset regarding the traditional four-year college degree needs to change.
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Earning a college degree is one of the most expensive investments Americans make.
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It's very rural, very white, and very few people have a college degree.
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But consider whom this benefits — people with a college degree and a job.
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Having an Ivy League (or other selective school's) college degree undeniably has advantages.
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I make more doing this than I would have with my college degree.
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Green has a college degree and years of experience working for the government.
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Without a college degree, their wages are 9% higher than 40 years ago.
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But it was far worse for young male workers without a college degree.
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He won black voters and white voters with or without a college degree.
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I went to jail and I was able to get a college degree.
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Barack Obama did quite poorly overall among white voters with no college degree.
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Yes, it's still possible to succeed in today's economy without a college degree.
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Two-thirds of American adults do not have a four-year college degree.
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He lost by about that same margin among whites with a college degree.
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Sanders won among whites without a college degree in the first three contests.
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Among whites with a college degree, Sanders only got 24% of the vote.
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Some employers want to see a lengthy work history and a college degree.
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Inmates can get a college degree and participate in theater and art initiatives.
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He earned a college degree and began making plans to attend medical school.
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Donald J. Trump made huge gains among white voters without a college degree.
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But some jobs that don't require a college degree pay more than others.
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In 1960, only 8 percent of Americans had a college degree or above.
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"Not everyone is going to want to get a college degree," she said.
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One out of every six workers without a college degree have signed one.
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White women with a college degree back him by a 232-point margin.
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Among whites without a college degree, 2202 percent approve and 2628 percent disapprove.
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To be an officer — which most men aspire to — requires a college degree.
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Women are already more likely to have a college degree than are men.
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The majority are still students, and 17 percent are pursuing a college degree.
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Each of the electorate's three broadest groupings -- whites without a college degree, whites with a four-year college degree or more and non-whites -- bend steadily toward more conservative views as they move from the most- to the least-populated communities.
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The country as a whole is made up of 39.7 percent white voters with no college degree, 23.5 percent white voters with a college degree, 20.4 percent black voters, 8.9 percent Hispanic voters, and 7.4 percent all other voters, Skelley determines.
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Fifty-six percent of respondents, meanwhile, said that paid preparers should have special training in tax preparation but do not need to have a college degree, while 31 percent said preparers need a college degree in accounting, according to the report.
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In 2016, Clinton actually lost white voters without a college degree in the primary.
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Biden's connection with whites without a college degree is potentially very troublesome for Sanders.
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The recession made a college degree seem more necessary than ever for economic advancement.
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The largest bloc of voters in the state were whites without a college degree.
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Between 2011 and 2015, 63% of adult immigrants to Michigan had a college degree.
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Jacks decided to pursue her longtime dream of receiving a college degree in 2015.
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He also trails Clinton among white voters with a college degree by 10 points.
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Meanwhile, Trump has leads among white voters without a college degree with 72% support.
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She said he's finishing his college degree through a University of Ohio correctional program.
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Median income among families with a college degree grew only a modest 2 percent.
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Among whites without a college degree, just 50% see Trump as an effective manager.
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Outcomes include college degree or certificate completion and intermediary measures (retention and credit accumulation).
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A brief cybersecurity course is considerably less expensive than a four-year college degree.
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There will be many, many jobs that don't require a four-year college degree.
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FIRST GENERATION, MY FAMILY BORN IN AMERICA, FIRST GENERATION TO GET A COLLEGE DEGREE.
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Most boot-camp students are between 22 and 35 and have a college degree.
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Most often, they don't even require a college degree or the associated college debt.
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More than ever, a college degree has become a ticket to the middle class.
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During her time in prison, Brown completed her GED and received a college degree.
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The same poll found half of women with a college degree rate Trump favorably.
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Trump has a majority of men and voters without a college degree, pollsters noted.
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White voters with no college degree and white men were split on their stance.
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Almost two-thirds of America's workforce (65.1 percent) does not have a college degree.
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Trump largely lost ground among independent adults and white adults without a college degree.
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Clinton leads Trump among likely voters without a college degree, 2628 to 28503 percent.
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More than 40 percent of these new jobs do not require a college degree.
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But white voters without a college degree favor Trump, 28503 percent to 22019 percent.
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With a college degree, the payoff — a more lucrative career — is distant and uncertain.
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American men — particularly men without a college degree — are simply less healthy than women.
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Warren's best group throughout this campaign has been white women with a college degree.
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Particularly vulnerable are jobs with decent pay that require less than a college degree.
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About as many Americans now have a criminal record as have a college degree.
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He won voters with a college degree — who voted for Marco Rubio in Iowa.
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Two-thirds of the job postings for production supervisors now require a college degree.
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You don't have a college degree to even have an opinion on the matter.
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They get on-the-job training and often do not have a college degree.
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Both of them won nonwhites but teamed them with whites with a college degree.
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The Hazard, Kentucky, resident suspected it was because he didn't have a college degree.
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The value of a college degree also varies depending on the institution bestowing it.
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This policy would not only promote college degree attainment, but geographic migration as well.
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Others states have state-specific industries that employ many workers without a college degree.
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Among whites with a college degree, President Trump won 48 percent to 45 percent.
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Even among white Democrats, there are still many voters who have no college degree.
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He won those by nearly 2 to 1, including those with a college degree.
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Still, for decades the failure to earn a real college degree gnawed at him.
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He received a college degree in social sciences before opting for a military career.
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A college degree has also become increasingly essential to earning a middle-class wage.
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Here's where the money is Need a job but don't have a college degree?
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He grew up in Mingo County and got his college degree from Marshall University.
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Only about a third of the residents in both towns have a college degree.
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The researchers divided the respondents into four categories: age (18-35, 36-50, 51-65), political party (Republican, Democrat, Independent), education (less than a four-year college degree, more than a four-year college degree), and job type (white collar, blue collar).
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A college degree is still a good investment As an investment, a college degree has an average rate of return of 14%, the study found, well above the long-term return benchmarks for traditional investments like stocks at 7% or bonds at 3%.
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Americans of all ages with a college degree reported earning $65,482 on average in 2016.
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He won people under 40, particularly those under 24, and whites with no college degree.
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Whites without a college degree still make up a substantial portion of the Democratic Party.
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These factors may include a shortage of steady jobs for people without a college degree.
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About a quarter of the hackers on the platform do not have a college degree.
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Both do better among white voters without a college degree than with those with one.
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Ant there's something else Williams wants to do for his grandmother: finish his college degree.
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You don't need a college degree to practice it, much less to figure it out.
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He was stuck at home, with no college degree, few marketable skills, and fewer prospects.
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At that point, in 2012, Walden was still a couple classes shy of college degree.
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Read more:Elon Musk says you still don't need a college degree to work at Tesla.
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Warren backers are far more likely to have a college degree than the average Democrat.
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Trump's base is downscale whites without a college degree, many of whom harbor racial resentment.
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Prince Michael Jackson has praised his family for encouraging him to complete his college degree.
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Those with less than a college degree turned out for Trump in nearly every state.
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Many of these jobs require at least a two-year college degree, if not more.
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Less than 5 percent of our guys in the major leagues have a college degree.
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That's a sharp rise from the 28 percent with a college degree a decade ago.
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Only 220006 percent of the public with a college degree or more shares that opinion.
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Back in the late 1960s, just one in 12 adult women had a college degree.
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She dreamed of completing her college degree, being financially independent and renting her own apartment.
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Kolhatkar's article mentions the steady decrease in job opportunities for people without a college degree.
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At least 35% of new jobs are expected to require a college degree by 2020.
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The GOP also held a 14-point lead among white voters without a college degree.
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Trump has an advantage among likely voters without a college degree, 28503 to 22019 percent.
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Trump leads among men, women, Republicans, independents, white evangelicals and those without a college degree.
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Men and women who work as airline pilots generally need to have a college degree.
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Lacking a college degree -- and self-confidence -- Maya's road to a better life seems blocked.
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It's getting harder and harder to obtain a college degree without debt — but not impossible.
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Depending on what industry they represent, a college degree may or may not be necessary.
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Food photographers can make generous salaries, and don't even need to have a college degree.
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Epstein never earned a college degree, but he did cultivate philanthropic ties to Harvard University.
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Whites without a college degree went for the Republican candidate by an 18-point margin.
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Both states have a high proportion of white voters and voters without a college degree.
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For the same age group without a college degree, the chances fell to 64 percent.
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Support from white adults without a college degree dropped from 58 percent to 51 percent.
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Today, in many respects, a college degree is the equivalent of a high school degree.
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Federal aid is essential for millions of Americans who struggle to finance a college degree.
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Among white voters without a college degree, Mr. Sanders won more votes than Mr. Trump.
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" But just "33 percent of Mr. Trump's supporters were white men without a college degree.
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"There's trepidation on my part," said Mr. Woods, who does not have a college degree.
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That she never obtained a college degree was a point of pride, her daughter said.
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They are also more likely to be minorities, immigrants and those without a college degree.
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At the same time, earnings for those without a college degree have fallen even further.
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A college degree is for so many people still that path to a better life.
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He's working toward his college degree, and is an advocate in the anti-recidivism movement.
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About 75% of the US positions JPMorgan posted in 2018 didn't require a college degree.
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The results are clear: no longer is a college degree the crucible it once was.
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A secure financial future is what most Americans hope to get with their college degree.
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For those without a college degree, they were less likely to think vaccines were important.
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This pattern of gains is similar to homeownership, health insurance, college degree, and skilled employment.
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Though experts agree that earning a college degree pays off, the costs can be overwhelming.
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But it's not just jobs requiring a college degree that Americans should consider doing overseas.
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Is the boundary of the middle class a college degree, a certain level of income?
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In addition, a focus on skills could open opportunities for those without a college degree.
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As it turns out, the financial benefit of earning a college degree,might be overstated.
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Less than five percent of our guys in the major leagues have a college degree.
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"A college degree doesn't help you with A.W.S., because it's all brand-new," he said.
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Like many students his age, Natanael Pabon-Trinidad, 18, wanted to pursue a college degree.
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But, where I come from, three out of four people don't have a college degree.
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It will also offer free ACT and SAT test prep, up to seven hours of free college credit, a debt-free college degree and a graduation bonus program of up to $1,500 for 5,000 U.S. workers who have not previously completed a college degree.
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It's also why I wrote last week that Biden was eating Sanders' 2016 base (when he won whites voters without a college degree over Hillary Clinton.) Some of Warren's difficulties may because white voters without a college degree are more likely to hold sexist views.
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"The greatest separation between you and your wealth is having a college degree," he tells CNBC Make It. In terms of earning power, statistics show that "there's a very big discrepancy between people who have a high school degree and a college degree," he adds.
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To date, as The Upshot's Nate Cohn has shown, Mr. Trump's gains among white voters without a college degree — the group that is likely to be most responsive to these appeals — have been offset by losses among whites with a college degree and nonwhite voters.
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In fact, even though less than half of business owners have received a college degree, the 44 percent that have puts them ahead of the general population, where 1 out of every 3 adults has a college degree or more education, according to Census data.
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The fact that Clinton couldn't win whites without a college degree was surprising at the time.
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The Princeton economists also identified a useful proxy to break down the numbers: a college degree.
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And some 61 percent of white women without a college degree also backed Trump over Clinton.
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Rather than a safe investment, a college degree was starting to seem like a risky bet.
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"The largest bloc of voters in the state were whites without a college degree," Finnigan says.
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But over the weekend, he picked up something he'll definitely want to keep: a college degree.
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In Maryland, 51% of Republican voters earned at least $100,000 and 58% held a college degree.
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Today, the cost of earning a college degree can seem out of reach for many Americans.
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And even a college degree cannot be used to prove that he can read and write.
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We've been force-fed the idea that a college degree is necessary to earn decent wages.
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Rents were so low, you could work and make a decent living without a college degree.
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And when a young, fit, intelligent person with a college degree dies, the publicity is terrible.
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Clinton leads with women, 26% to 248%, and voters with a college degree, 243% to 2401%.
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She wanted to become the first in her family to earn a college degree, she said.
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Alarming inequities in college-degree completion compel us to rethink where and when college learning happens.
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I have a college degree and almost 20 years experience in environmental and health and safety.
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But as of mid-September, Trump was still leading among white women without a college degree.
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Discover announced Tuesday that it will pay for its employees to earn an online college degree.
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These are jobs that provide a middle-class wage without a traditional four-year college degree.
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Florida, for example, does not require any kind of college degree to teach at this level.
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Real-estate billionaire David Walentas was the first in his family to earn a college degree.
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Even now, she is underperforming any recent Democratic candidate among white voters without a college degree.
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White voters without a college degree also said Clinton won the debate, 2628 to 28503 percent.
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Construction is growing, and while some construction careers don't require a college degree, construction management does.
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The program breaks down barriers by allowing students from every background to earn a college degree.
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To him, building the habit of lifelong learning was even more important than a college degree.
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The improvements in this bill will help put a college degree within reach of more children.
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These people are usually the most shocked when I tell them I have a college degree.
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To watch a kid that had his head blown off get a college degree, and graduate.
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Degreed, a startup promising to "jailbreak the college degree," announced today that it has acquired Gibbon.
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The attainment of a college degree is, to some extent, a function of broad socioeconomic patterns.
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Mr. Serrano lived in public housing in the Bronx and did not receive a college degree.
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For people without a college degree, finding work that offers decent pay can be a challenge.
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The mortality rates for middle-age white, non-Hispanic people without a college degree stopped declining.
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Possessing a college degree appears to insulate you from the worst aspects of working-class life.
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In fact, whites without a college degree are the biggest beneficiaries of the social safety net.
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And she was wiped out among voters without a college degree: Only 15 percent backed her.
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They are also almost twice as likely to have a college degree than the average American.
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"I've held a [college] degree in my hand and it didn't feel this good," she said.
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The average career is 222 years, and less than 403% of players have a college degree.
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Ninety-two percent of journalists hold a college degree, compared with one-third of the population.
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The returns on a college degree are very large, in terms of money, health and happiness.
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Contrary to popular belief, he said a college degree is no longer a requisite for hiring.
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A college degree in a relevant field is no longer a requisite for hiring, Baldwin said.
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Workers with a four-year college degree earn significantly more than those without one, in aggregate.
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David Leonhardt The great new dividing line in American life is the four-year college degree.
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One solution may be found within the 28503 percent of the population without a college degree.
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Business leaders should engage their HR departments to understand which roles newly require a college degree.
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Teachers get paid nearly 21% less on average than other professions that require a college degree.
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This will, in turn, put pressure on universities to lower the cost of a college degree.
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Despite this growing education, however, Democratic voters are still more likely to lack a college degree.
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Diagnostic medical sonographer topped CareerCast's list as the best job for people without a college degree.
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A college degree was not necessary for respect or admiration; an Ivy League pedigree didn't matter.
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I was told my whole life the key to success was to have a college degree.
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She earned a college degree while incarcerated and has been a model prisoner, Ms. Gilmore said.
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I'm a single mother of two working to earn my college degree in Jakarta, Indonesia's capital.
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For starters, the income premium for those with a four-year college degree hasn't grown since 2000.
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Alternatively, among those with at least a college degree, social media news use declined slightly this year.
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Companies like Google, Apple, IBM and Bank of America no longer require applicants have a college degree.
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New research by Indeed finds that more than half of US workers don't hold a college degree.
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If you could pick up a college degree for about half the sticker price, you would, right?
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In the current job market, a college degree is all but mandatory for a middle income salary.
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Others require less education and training, and for some you don't need a college degree at all.
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Run the numbers on your child's college degree program of choice to see if it makes sense.
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These causes of death have increased the overall mortality rate amongst white men without a college degree.
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I didn't have a college degree, but I did have what most people would call a career.
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On average, white men with only a high school degree out-earned blacks with a college degree.
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And among white women with a college degree, most voted for Democrats over Republicans — 59% to 39%.
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Within a few months, Hassan, eager to pursue a college degree, decided to move to Marshall, Minn.
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Ashley Black isn't a doctor, licensed physical therapist, or scientist — nor does she hold a college degree.
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I train at Alexandria, VA. Would you ever consider getting a college degree in your spare time?
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Those without a college-degree backed Trump by a 9-point margin (52 percent to 43 percent).
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In 2012, people without a college degree expressed almost equal support for the Democratic and Republican candidates.
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"It's not about a college degree," said Dimon, who graduated from Tufts University and Harvard Business School.
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He maintains hefty leads among his most loyal voter blocs, notably older whites without a college degree.
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Comstock is leading among white voters who don't have a college degree, 2628 percent to 28500 percent.
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But the issue of sex affects all women, not just those with money or a college degree.
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But at least for now, data suggests having a college degree pays more in the long run.
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One-third of binge drinkers had at least a college degree; nearly 90% had graduated high school.
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A growing disparity in education also exacerbates already limited job prospects for those without a college degree.
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Trump, meanwhile, leads by 20 points among men and 15 points among voters without a college degree.
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He has also increased his lead among white voters without a college degree, 6900 percent to 2628.
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"The goal is not necessarily a college degree but becoming an independent, successful adult," Dr. Brown said.
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That average drops to $8,200 for 50% of those who have a college degree and student debt.
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You don't always need a college degree to get a high-paying job in a growing field.
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Clinton made gains among Republicans and white voters without a college degree, according to the CNN poll.
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There has been a marked increase in anxiety about the cost and value of a college degree.
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Roseanne's other daughter, Becky (Lecy Goranson), is a widow waiting tables, never having gotten a college degree.
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The government subsidizes undergraduate college education for European Union citizens, so technically my college degree was free.
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A college degree remains the most reliable path to a good job and a healthy, satisfying life.
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"There are jobs that require a college degree and pay less than what I make," she said.
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Another group Trump would be wise to reach out to would be voters with a college degree.
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And among those with a college degree, 5.9 percent of blacks and 4.3 percent of whites died.
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The company also provides qualifying employees in all 50 states access to a tuition-free college degree.
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Working-class Americans, often defined as those without a college degree, are caught in a dust bowl.
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Jobs at Microsoft are highly sought-after, but many entry-level positions don't require a college degree.
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One is that there are fewer well-paying jobs these days for those without a college degree.
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Among voters with a college degree, Clinton has a 28503-point lead, 22019 percent to 35 percent.
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Biden leads among black voters, voters without a college degree, and voters aged 65 years and older.
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His mother, Nerys Valdez Rosario, was a business administrator and, like her husband, has a college degree.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) beat Obama by 22019 points among white voters without a college degree in 2008.
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Gallup and Pew have the percentage of self-identified without a college degree well into the 60s.
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These are common sense measures that would help put a college degree within reach of more children.
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In California, for example, 57% of workers without a college degree feel the need for more education.
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" Pressed over whether the senator had a college degree at all, Failor ultimately conceded: "That's not accurate.
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Almost 90 percent of Trump voters were white, and more than 70 percent had no college degree.
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His margin of victory among whites without a college degree was the largest of any candidate since 1980.
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Neither Warren's nor Sanders' plan acknowledges that a college degree is still worth the high cost of tuition.
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Companies including Google, Apple, IBM and Bank of America no longer require applicants to have a college degree.
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"If anyone tells you, 'You don't need to get a college degree,' absolutely ignore that advice," says Mallouk.
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Apparently, Kim Kardashian doesn't need a college degree or law school to take the bar exam in California.
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"People are starting to pay a lot more attention to the ROI of a college degree," he said.
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Chapa applied to the SAPD after his college degree failed to secure him a full-time teaching job.
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Today, even a four-year college degree is insufficient to provide the skills necessary for a successful career.
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Although I have a college degree, I also had trouble, like many millennials, finding a job after graduation.
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A majority of white women without a college degree, 2900 percent, said their opinion of Trump had soured.
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Approval among white voters with no college degree fell 10 points from 57% to 47% since April 19.
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Like many members of her generation, Elizabeth Warren earned a college degree without taking on crippling student debt.
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Kenner did not receive any college degree or professional training, and she never became rich from her inventions.
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It incorporates what you buy, what college degree you have, and your friend's scores into your total score.
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While most agreed that education is important, they were divided on the value of a traditional college degree.
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That rises to 12% among voters who are under 50 and 12% among respondents with a college degree.
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He also does best with non-college graduates; more black voters than white voters lack a college degree.
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She's a registered nurse and small businesswoman – and was first in her family to earn a college degree.
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It's always good to have a skill to fall back on if the college degree doesn't work out.
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Meanwhile, Trump has significant leads among men, 13 points, and white voters without a college degree, 31 points.
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Among white voters in their 50s without a college degree, Clinton is up by a 46-35 margin.
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Romney won both college-educated whites, by 14 points, and whites without a college degree, by 25 points.
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Trump, meanwhile, leads his Democratic rival among white men without a college degree, rural Americans and evangelical Christians.
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A new deal in Washington might help you pay for your college degree — and finish it even faster.
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A COLLEGE degree has never been more necessary: graduates earn, on average, 234% more than high-school graduates.
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The proportion with a college degree was also toward the lower end among battleground states, at 6900 percent.
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Immigrants with a college degree are three times more likely to file patents than native born college grads.
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Trump ran 18 points better among white men without a college degree than with those holding advanced education.
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Among those without a college degree, 228 percent said all of their five closest friends didn't attend college.
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Among those with a college degree, 210 percent said all five of their closest friends never attended college.
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Having a four-year college degree is generally regarded as a necessity to score a job in tech.
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There's one big obstacle standing in the way of working parents getting these quality jobs: a college degree.
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Only 34.1% of them were married, but they were highly educated: 60.5% had a college degree or higher.
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Another part of an effort to strengthen sub-college-degree middle class pathways should focus on community colleges.
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However, not every occupation that requires a college degree is set to expand in the next several years.
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Whites without a college degree — much more likely to have been uninsured pre-Obama — gave him 66 percent.
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White voters with a four-year college degree ruled more significantly in Clinton's favor, 22019 to 21 percent.
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Many jobs that require a college degree or higher are set to grow rapidly in the next decade.
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In 22019, whites with a college degree were even more Republican than whites without a degree were Democratic.
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Several states in particular have added a significant number of "good jobs" that don't require a college degree.
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These schools are making improvements in the lives of the students who benefit most from a college degree.
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Borrowing to finance a home or college degree has long been considered good debt, but times have changed.
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Trump retains his strongest support from Republicans who are older or who lack a four-year college degree.
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The Democratic nominee has an advantage among white voters with a college degree, 6900 percent to 2628 percent.
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Brock Turner has a clear path to getting a college degree, but it won't be anything like Stanford.
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One potential hire revealed to the interviewer that they lied about having a college degree on their résumé.
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Today, Democrats hold a 2126-point edge in party identification among those with a college degree or more.
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After all, three of the top ten ranked presidents (Lincoln, Truman, and Washington) never received a college degree.
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Some polls show Sanders doing better among young people, lower-income earners and people without a college degree.
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I'm the only one with a college degree, so that would be up to me if we did.
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Ms. Usmani, one of 11 children, would be the first in her family to earn a college degree.
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In state prison, Mr. Lester earned a general equivalency diploma and an associate college degree in business administration.
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Walmart said its goal was to help employees obtain a college degree without having to take out loans.
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"In the past few weeks, the share of jobs requiring a college degree has actually fallen," Pollack said.
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Opinion What if it's not a college degree that makes you successful, but whether you can pronounce "soppressata"?
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Adolfo LaCola, "The Professor," is the intellectual in the group and the only one with a college degree.
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Asking teenagers to pay the whole cost of a four-year college degree probably isn't realistic or smart.
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Unlike the other applicants considered for the job, Didorosi didn&apost have a college degree or corporate experience.
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Now, Ms. Sui was satisfying the long-held desire of her mother, Grace, by getting a college degree.
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As Atul Gawande writes, the seventy per cent of Americans who lack a college degree have been forsaken.
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Instead, she tells herself she's making good on her college degree and doing sociology—tech as her laboratory.
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A college degree is a great aspiration, but it shouldn't be the only entry into the middle class.
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The unemployment rate for 25-85033 year olds without a four-year college degree is three times higher.
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I should say that polling has tended to underestimate Trump's appeal to white voters without a college degree.
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Today, the median annual earning of a millennial with a college degree working full time stands around $50,000.
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The 25-to-34 segment of young Americans without a college degree face strong headwinds in the workforce.
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In 1988, there was no difference between whites with a college degree and those without, Mr. Teixeira said.
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A college degree is the key to unlocking many of the best careers in the modern labor market.
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Among white voters with a college degree, the race is essentially tied, 43-42 percent in favor of Clinton.
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Once I made it to middle school, I realized a college degree could give me the best future possible.
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Dr. Tessier-Lavigne said he was the first person in his immediate family to have obtained a college degree.
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When comparing only those without a college degree, death rates for middle-age white and black Americans' have converged.
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But she did worse with voters without a college degree -- 44% -- than any Democrat since her husband in 1992.
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Many students incur debt, and they leave school, they have the debt, they don&apost have a college degree.
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But new research from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York concludes: yes, a college degree still pays off.
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She has been described as a model prisoner who worked with other inmates and who earned a college degree.
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I went to school; I got a college degree and then I left with a huge amount of debt.
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And that's folks who are, as I said, the 74 percent of Americans who don't have a college degree.
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But only two countries had immigrant populations where more than half had attained a college degree — Canada and Australia.
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Even if students from disadvantaged households do beat the odds and earn a college degree, they still face challenges.
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Eventually, Mr. Black earned his college degree and ended up at the Castle Hill Middle School in the Bronx.
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This was also true for white Americans and whites without a college degree, who largely backed Trump in 259.
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Just 16% of Americans think that a four-year college degree prepares students very well for a good job.
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She met venture capitalists who would comment on her missing college degree, along with her status as a woman.
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Millennials have to pay more for a four-year college degree — and are left with higher student-loan debt.
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Most jobs require a college degree these days, a proposition that's becoming increasingly unaffordable even if it is attainable.
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"None of the companies we work with now require a college degree" for the positions Strive hopes to fill.
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But his supporters without a college degree got a special note of praise: "We won the evangelicals," Trump said.
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The Democrat is now winning male voters, 2006% to 23.1%, and voters without a college degree, 48% to 44%.
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For instance, Sanders has consistently done better among white people without a college degree than among those who do.
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That same poll showed Warren doing better among whites with a college degree (16%) than those without one (12%).
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Instead of getting his college degree, Eric Sajdak, 21, is currently completing a Chartered Financial Consultant, or ChFC, designation.
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After getting his college degree in liberal arts within the prison's walls, Leal was looking for a new challenge.
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"Right now, we require a college degree just because they're the easiest to onramp into tech companies," Lee said.
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Mrs Clinton has not been doing well either on another measure: whites (men and women) with no college degree.
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To obtain this supervisory position, a person needs at least a college degree coupled with an apprenticeship and certification.
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A college degree in a related field, such as science or electrical engineering, is required to enter the profession.
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It's worth remembering that nearly two-thirds of all American adults do not have a four-year college degree.
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The good thing about computer science is that much of this work can be done without a college degree.
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Charlie was a woodcutter who encouraged his wife to return to school, where she eventually earned a college degree.
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News stories abound of a shrinking middle class and a deficit of opportunity for those without a college degree.
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The billionaire also has an advantage among whites without a college degree; Clinton leads among whites with a degree.
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That is hardly any different than the 51 percent of Republican women without a college degree who back Trump.
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Now we have data about how much having, or not having, a college degree affects who our friends are.
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Like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, Richard Branson became a billionaire without formally completing a college degree.
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On Wednesday, Annie Dillard, a 92-year-old beauty salon owner from South Carolina, earned her fourth college degree.
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If you want a college degree but want to minimize your debt, you could apply for scholarships and grants.
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By the same measure, Biden does not turn off wealthier Democrats and those with a college degree, unlike Sanders.
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True, white men without a college degree remained strongly Republican, but their support for the GOP also weakened significantly.
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Many dangerous, dirty, or just unpleasant jobs don't require a college degree or even a high level of experience.
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In those same districts, white women without a college degree favored the GOP candidate 22019 percent to 45 percent.
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But she lost this election because millions of white voters without a college degree decided to vote for Trump.
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At the heart of the "free college" movement is the idea that everyone needs a four-year college degree.
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Whites without a college degree have experienced both real and perceived decreases in their economic and physical well-being.
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Ironclad's sixth employee didn't have a college degree and started doing data entry for them for $10 an hour.
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The reality is that not every good-paying job requires a four-year college degree and the accompanying debt.
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It's too long, asks for a lot of personal information, and practically requires a college degree just to complete.
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Some states like New York have gone big, with ambitious programs that promise free access to a college degree.
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Clinton did better than previous Democrats with white college graduates but worse with whites who lack a college degree.
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Even with a college degree, Gray told Business Insider that he wasn't able to find a job in Detroit.
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More than ever, a college degree is a significant financial investment — and one that some might choose to insure.
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He's an insecure customer service representative, a young Asian man with a community college degree and few marketable skills.
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The employment rate among working-age men, including among men without a college degree, has been inching back up.
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But the reality is that a college degree is still one of the best ways to get ahead financially.
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She hopes to get a college degree, find a more stable career and get access to employer health coverage.
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But these positions, which require minimal training and no college degree, are among the lowest-paid in the country.
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We've seen the value of a college degree over a high school degree, and the difference has only increased.
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LinkedIn found many of today's hottest companies to work for do not require that employees have a college degree.
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Later in life, I obtained a G.E.D. and a subsequent college degree through night classes at a community college.
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Two groups in particular have stalled: white people without a college degree, and black and Hispanic people with one.
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Among white women with a college degree, Trump was 10 points behind Clinton, 40 percent to Clinton's 50 percent.
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Back in 2008, whites without a college degree outnumbered white college graduates by nearly a two-to-one margin.
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In New Hampshire, the split was 30% among whites without a college degree and 21% among whites with one.
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" The report continued: "Critical are big losses among white voters with no college degree, white men and independent voters.
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Hanging on his classroom wall are three diplomas: graduation from IDEA, his International Baccalaureate diploma and his college degree.
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White women with a college degree backed Democrats by a 49-point margin in 2018, according to exit polls.
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He worked on Wall Street, despite not having a college degree, and co-owned a nightclub in New Jersey.
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Landing a job at Microsoft without a college degree is within reach — even if your name isn't Bill Gates.
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For example, the number of black students earning a college degree has risen dramatically in the last several decades.
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Ami Sands Brodoff Montreal, Quebec A college degree cannot be the only option that we, as a nation, value.
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As for the staff, the program has inspired Ms. Rodriguez to pursue a college degree and become a teacher.
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Whites without a college degree favored Republicans almost as much in 21625 (2900 percent) as in 220006 (2202 percent).
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This has involved laying off many workers, but these states still employ many without a college degree, Carnevale says.
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The social fabric, especially for those without a college degree, was disintegrating — marriage rates plummeting, opiate abuse rates rising.
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You still don&apost need a college degree to work for Elon Musk, the Tesla CEO tweeted on Sunday.
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You still don&apost need a college degree to work for Elon Musk, the Tesla CEO tweeted on Sunday.
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With the value of a college degree increasingly being questioned, high schools are starting to revive vocational educational classes.
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At age 31, she had paid off three loans: two for her college degree and one for her master's.
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On the one hand, a college degree is strongly correlated with professional success and higher income over a lifetime.
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But these positions, which require minimal training and no college degree, are among the lowest paid in the country.
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Additionally, just slightly more Democrats are whites with a college degree than are black, per the Pew Research Center.
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The problem is, the most reliable indicator of whether someone has a college degree is their race or ethnicity.
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Meyers said his client recently earned his college degree and was unable to attend his graduation ceremony on Saturday.
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Trump also leads among whites without a college degree but Clinton has an edge among college-educated white voters.
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Kids graduate in six years or less with both a high school diploma and an associate junior college degree.
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He topped the rest of the field among both men and women, voters under age 64, voters without a college degree, and those who have a college degree but no postgraduate study, conservatives and moderates, both first-time voters and those who've voted before, registered Republicans and those who are registered as undeclared.
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When Larry Fitzgerald's mother Carol was dying from breast cancer, she made her son promise to get a college degree.
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Morticians are also often required to have a college degree of some kind, and phlebotomists often must earn a certificate.
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Such deaths are most common among white, non-Hispanic men in their early 22016s who don't have a college degree.
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Even those who earned a college degree may still have difficulty finding employment that pays enough to make ends meet.
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By the mid-2000s, over half of married mothers with a college degree in Hong Kong employed foreign domestic help.
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Polling on political preferences has traditionally relied on variables of race, ethnicity, age, gender, or possession of a college degree.
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Nearly half of them are underemployed in jobs that don't require a college degree, but they're mostly doing office work.
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He did especially well among working class white voters: 67 percent of whites without a college degree voted for him.
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In many ways, a college degree today is equivalent to what a high school degree was 50, 60 years ago.
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During his testimony, ZeniMax's lawyers questioned Luckey's lack of a college degree and legal understanding of NDAs, according to Gizmodo.
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I arrived in New Zealand with $5,000My mother said I was throwing away my college degree (she later came around).
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However, Clinton maintains a lead among white voters with a college degree with 50% support, compared to Trump's 43% support.
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White women who voted for Trump are more likely to be conservative, evangelical, over 45, and lacking a college degree.
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Education is important, and basketball scholarships can allow players who otherwise might not receive a college degree to get one.
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For the past three decades, the average young man without a college degree has consistently done worse than his father.
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But exit polls indicated that Sanders was still strongly supported by union households and white voters without a college degree.
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A college degree, per the old conventional wisdom, was your ticket to a career of better work and higher pay.
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But they're harder to fill because, while IT support roles don't require a college degree, they do require prior experience.
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Jacobs began writing early, as a precocious cub reporter without a college degree, in her native town of Scranton, Pennsylvania.
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High-school graduates without a college degree are also closer to the national rate, standing at 4.6 percent in April.
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For instance, he commands a massive 68-10 lead over Clinton among voters younger than 29 without a college degree.
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Among white voters without a college degree, the GOP nominee has a 2202-point lead, 2628 percent to 28500 percent.
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Among white voters with a college degree, Clinton has just a small advantage over Trump, 39 percent to 38 percent.
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"Today the promise of a college degree in exchange for hard work dedication no longer holds true," she declares bluntly.
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A college degree is more often a required credential for landing a good job and building a secure financial future.
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Trump, meanwhile, has double-digit leads among white voters, people without a college degree, veterans and those who attend church.
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It's no surprise, then, that access to the benefits of a college degree continues to depend heavily on family income.
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According to the director, Ken Hitchcock, many come from low-income families in which neither parent has a college degree.
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I'm also grateful that I don't have all of the student debt that often comes along with a college degree.
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"They have high college-degree attainment; they often are coastal; they have proven to be attractive to millennials," he said.
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In a USA Today column, the company's CEO Ginni Rometty explains that not all tech jobs require a college degree.
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White voters without a college degree — a strength of Mr. Sanders — represent a decided minority of the Democratic electorate there.
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Yet, as the barriers to a college degree continue to rise, so does the importance of a post-secondary degree.
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I'm still paying off five figures in student loan debt from my college degree, and my retirement is woefully underfunded.
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An Uber driver working their way toward a college degree will have an incentive to stick around until graduation day.
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It's all exciting stuff from a guy whose primary focus for the time being is finishing up a college degree.
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While in prison, he escaped once, participated in the 1971 Attica prison uprising, and earned his college degree in 1997.
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For the last 25 years, young Americans haven't been able to get a raise — not even with a college degree.
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For the last 218 years, young Americans haven't been able to get a raise — not even with a college degree.
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We found nine jobs that, if everything goes right, can earn people a doctor's salary without requiring a college degree.
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Well-paying jobs that don't demand a college degree have been shrinking for generations — and technology is accelerating that trend.
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But moving outside one's region is relatively rare these days, and even more rare for someone without a college degree.
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The map shows the total net migration figures for those with a college degree under 40 between 2000 and 2015.
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With the card and the college degree, Ms. Mazzie moved to New York, following a dream that was somewhat underinformed.
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That's how poorly she did not with men, but with women who are either nonwhite or lack a college degree.
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Sub-Saharan African-born immigrants are likelier to earn a college degree (39 percent) than native-born Americans (31 percent).
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Mr. Jones, now 290, quickly found the kind of rapid professional mobility often out of reach without a college degree.
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Workers without a college degree make about $20 less a week, in today's money, than they did at the millennium.
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When she eventually finished her college degree in 1987, she was promoted to a professional-track job in information technology.
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He said the bank probably made a mistake, from a business standpoint, in requiring a college degree for some positions.
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I met a young Iranian, Benham Satah, who has a college degree in English and has languished there since Aug.
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They came into being because the State of Georgia used to reject or neglect black students seeking a college degree.
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Stop being lured by the old idea that a college degree is the only way to make it in life.
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But an executive at the global-accounting firm says a relevant college degree isn&apost going to get you hired.
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Students have gone deep into debt in the belief that a college degree will eventually lead to a higher income.
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We know that by 2025 at least half the jobs in this state will require a college degree or certificate.
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It's also higher than the 31% of Americans 25 years and older nationally who have at least a college degree.
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One group that does seem to have shifted, at least in our polling, is white women without a college degree.
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That fits with other polling that has found the Massachusetts senator struggling to win over voters without a college degree.
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Many readers thought the solution was education, but disagreed on the value of a college degree: Marc Turcotte, Keller, Tex.
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Gallup and Pew have the percentage of self-identified Democrats without a college degree in the high 50s among whites.
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She probably did make big gains among white voters with a college degree — though it's unclear whether she won them.
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It has fostered some ideas of how I would open my own theater, spurring my current college degree in business.
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Instead, I identify with the millions of working-class white Americans of Scots-Irish descent who have no college degree.
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Only one-third of residents have a college degree, and nearly one in five is above the age of 64.
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Wage convergence did not end for all workers after 1980, says Ms Giannone, but only for those with a college degree.
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Despite the rising cost of education, a college degree is one of the best investments that a young person can make.
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After all, whites without a college degree tend to be more moderate and older -- two groups Clinton did very well among.
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She finished high school and went on to earn a college degree in public health, but the breakers were never built.
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Before anyone tries to solve what's wrong with higher education, we need to first understand the value of a college degree.
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So, at a traditional college, wouldn't the value of a college degree drop if there was no job attached to it?
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Warren's support is the reverse: She has 14% among white voters with a college degree and 7% among those without one.
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Given the value of a college degree, it's unlikely someone would drop out of school just to erase a $7,000 loan.
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You've packed up your dorm room, you're armed with a freshly minted college degree and now it's time to move on.
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It is commonly said that a college degree will generate more than $1 million in additional income during a graduate's lifetime.
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I'll be changing my job next year and it will be nice to finally have a college degree on my resume!
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For the 74% of Americans who don't have a college degree between the age of 25 and 65 are manufacturing jobs.
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The ones who didn't voteVoter anger, particularly among whites without a college degree, was among the most-covered stories of 2016.
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College-educated Democrats say he is a racist; non-whites without a college degree more often say they find him disrespectful.
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Trump still ahead among men (52% to 34% for Trump) and voters without a college degree (53% to 33% for Trump).
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Rhonda Kallman had no college degree, "but she was capable, resourceful, committed, energetic, driven, smart and great with people," said Koch.
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Such digital gifting allows many young people in China, with or without a college degree, to earn spending cash each month.
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The SNRs are relatively well-educated; about four in ten have a college degree, and 17% have done post-graduate work.
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For the first time in more than 50 years, whites with a college degree are voting Democratic, 51 to 38 percent.
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Now, the 25-year-old entrepreneur must fend for himself without a college degree or a vampiric financier to support him.
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Nationally, likely voters with a college degree have become increasingly critical of Trump in recent months, according to Reuters/Ipsos polling.
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White voters without a college degree, another crucial demographic group for Trump, also disapprove of his performance in the Oval Office.
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The costs of the shift are "profound" for the two-thirds of American adults who lack a college degree, Fuller says.
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Sanders was also victorious among voters without a college degree, which comprised a slight majority among total voters in the state.
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He has decent grades and was two thirds of his way through a college degree when he received his first strike.
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If it makes sense to get a college degree, why aren't more high school students enrolling in and graduating from college?
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Clinton leads Trump among nonwhite voters, city-dwellers, voters under 22019 years old and voters without a college degree, pollsters found.
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Still, the percentage of both African-Americans and Hispanic Americans who have attained a college degree has grown in recent years.
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In early September, the Washington Post and Survey Monkey had Clinton up 2628 points among white women with a college degree.
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Among white voters without a college degree who are registered as Democrats, Clinton has the edge, 22019 percent to 39 percent.
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TOPS has allowed thousands of deserving children in Louisiana to earn a college degree and emerge with little or no debt.
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If Jacobs's theories were initially criticized, part of that can be ascribed to her being a woman without a college degree.
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He can figure out how to fix and build almost anything, but, without a college degree, he had few employment options.
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So, as Ms. Gadon began to act, she also attended performing arts schools and completed a college degree in cinema studies.
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Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal and Troy Polamalu are among a few sports stars who earned a college degree after earning millions.
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The 22-year-old had to stop taking classes toward a college degree; she now has a mortgage payment to make.
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And they are not necessarily the white voters without a college degree, particularly in the Midwest, who decided the last election.
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According to exit poll data, liberals represented a majority of white Democrats without a college degree in nearly every primary contest.
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So what type of visa did she obtain and did she obtain it by stating she indeed had a college degree?
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Trump was actually on an HI-B visa or another work related visa, this visa most likely required a college degree.
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The answer is not obvious, given that the relative earnings power of a college degree has been flattening in recent years.
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That is especially true of the middle-skills jobs that require some post-secondary training but don't require a college degree.
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He was 30 years old with a community college degree and a work ethic that endeared him to better-educated colleagues.
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There were strong educational differences, however, with voters who had not earned a college degree being much more uncertain about socialism.
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In 1994, public school teachers earned about 1.8% less per week than workers in other professions that required a college degree.
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In lieu of a sign, Geannie Bastian, 35, who uses a wheelchair, held up her college degree, saying it represented Mrs.
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If your parents taught you social skills, you're were more likely to get a college degree and a high-paying job.
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For generations, a college degree was seen as a golden ticket to a lucrative career, one worth the price of admission.
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That margin grows among whites without a college degree, 28503 percent of whom favor Trump, while just 22019 percent back Clinton.
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New NCAA rules will require agents hoping to represent players testing the waters of the NBA to have a college degree.
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For white voters with a college degree and nonwhite voters, the 2016 presidential election must look and feel like a landslide.
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Most careers in education do require a college degree, and 13% of career-holding veterans end up in education-related professions.
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Recently, the retail giant announced that it will help pay for its 1.4 million U.S. workers to earn a college degree.
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He learned to walk on prosthetic legs, started seeing a therapist, and earned his college degree but was afraid to date.
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Alternatively, 52 percent of GOP voters without a college degree support Trump, and the same percentage of men back the candidate.
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White voters without a four-year college degree are becoming increasingly Republican, as my colleague Nate Cohn and others have noted.
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Advocates estimate that there were at least 350 college degree programs for prisoners and the recently released in the early 1980s.
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She got a college degree and, as it happens, worked for decades at The Times, though we didn't know each other.
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Without a college degree, it can be very hard to find a good paying job that does not require backbreaking labor.
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The "Korean Dream" has brainwashed students on what a successful life is: an excellent CSAT score and a prestigious college degree.
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"Americans who have a college degree earn more than Americans who don't," Mr. Buttigieg said while addressing college students in Boston.
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Allowing them to acquire a prestigious college degree would reward their parents' behavior, even if they had been unaware of it.
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And while a college degree is no guarantee of employment, it still greatly increases the odds of a middle-class life.
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People who don't have a college degree know it's harder than ever to get the skills needed to get good work.
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As new research illustrates, two groups in particular have stalled: whites without a college degree, and blacks and Hispanics with one.
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Political Calculus Across the country, there are only 15 congressional districts where at least half of adults have a college degree.
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If you don't have a college degree, it won't hold you back from working for Tesla, Elon Musk tweeted on Sunday.
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Share of the population with a college degree Net domestic migration as share of the population D.C +6.8 % 60 % Nev. Mass.
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In other words, the benefit of a college degree on homeownership seem to be deferred, but not squashed, by student debt.
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More than half the students who enter these colleges, however, fail to graduate, missing the lifetime benefits a college degree confers.
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That is especially true for women who voted for Mr. Obama and Mr. Trump and did not have a college degree.
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It's a cruel irony that a college degree is worth less to people who most need a boost: those born poor.
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ABOUT HALF OF RESPONDENTS TO NEVADA DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS ENTRANCE POLL ARE COLLEGE GRADUATES, HALF HAVE NO COLLEGE DEGREE EDISON RESEARCH POLL
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To help fill in-demand jobs, companies like IBM and Toyota have spearheaded apprenticeship programs that don't require a college degree.
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At 29, Larsen has a college degree and earns more money, but he doesn't feel he's moving up in the world.
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Phyllis Lollis, the former town administrator, said that Mr. Inman came with strong recommendations and the bonus of a college degree.
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In Virginia, college-educated voters responded to the issue, while in Maine, voters without a college degree backed the Medicaid expansion.
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In gutting essential financial aid initiatives, the Trump Administration would stifle opportunity and create obstacles for those seeking a college degree.
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Statistics show the average MLB career spans just over five years, and around four percent of players earn a college degree.
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A young man with a college degree in English, he is now nameless, a mere registration number — FRT009 — to Australian officials.
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Zakaria also highlighted the "cultural alienation" that white men without a college degree felt as a driving force behind Trump's election.
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If higher education was not a good investment, why does 28503 percent of the top income quartile have a college degree?
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He won 153 percent of the vote among white voters without a college degree who make less than $30,000 a year.
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According to Catalist, about 59% of voters who cast a ballot for the Democrats in 2018 didn't have a college degree.
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While this is significantly higher than previous generations, it still leaves nearly 24 percent of the workforce without a college degree.
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About 31 percent of residents have a college degree, slightly more than the national average (counting all those 18 and over).
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Fifty-three percent of white people without a college degree have an unfavorable opinion, as do 52 percent of white men.
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In the combined three CNBC|SurveyMonkey Workplace Happiness surveys of 343, with a total of more than 24,000 workers across the country surveyed, 76% of workers with a college degree say they are very or somewhat well paid for the work they do compared with 71% of workers without a college degree who say the same.
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But over that period, the share expressing a favorable opinion about it has grown among college-educated white women from 45% to 57%; from 39% to 48% among college-educated white men; 30% to 41% among white women without a college degree; and, more modestly, from 29% to 34% among white men without a college degree.
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White mothers were the least likely to be poor or single and most likely to have a college degree and a spouse.
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In his twenties, he bailed on a college degree on two occasions, both of which he was three years into schooling for.
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White voters without a college degree are far more important in Iowa than in South Carolina, where black voters are the majority.
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But the former firefighter, who'd suffered a career-ending back injury, didn't have a college degree — a formidable roadblock in the industry.
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Almost 6 in 10 men (57%) say Democrats have moved too far left as do 55% of whites with a college degree.
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U.S. News' roundup of the 25 best jobs that don't require a college degree includes medical technologists, paralegals, and even web developers.
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And Hispanic immigrants with a college degree see a larger earnings gap with comparable native whites than do Hispanics with less education.
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Surveys suggest three-quarters of white women with a college degree consider the president "embarrassing"; almost three-fifths say he is "racist".
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On November 17 — almost six months to the day after I earned my college degree — I will marry my highschool sweetheart, a.k.a.
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Trump University, which launched in 363, didn't promise a college degree — just to teach students the secrets of successful real estate investing.
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Around 2010 American women without a college degree overtook similarly educated men when both self-assessed their place in the social hierarchy.
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In the United States, women are more likely to earn a college degree and yet are still underrepresented in top business programs.
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The "religious but not spiritual" segment is at the other end of that spectrum; only 24% of them have a college degree.
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He was given temporary housing, awarded a full scholarship to finish his college degree and $40,000 was raised through a GoFundMe page.
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Self-educated but with no college degree, Jacobs was disparaged by the Establishment for her lack of formal credentials at every turn.
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According to a Business Roundtable CEO Survey released Wednesday, more than half of respondents' open positions do not require a college degree.
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If you're counting on Advanced Placement credits to cut the cost of a college degree, better start studying your school's policies, too.
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They didn't necessarily want to go to college or already had a college degree and wanted to open up a brew pub.
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Salary: $69,500 It may come as a surprise, but according to Monster, many aircraft mechanic positions do not need a college degree.
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What are our students looking for in life and how can a college degree change the quality and trajectory of their lives?
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When their status increased by getting a job or a college degree, the interviewer was more likely to classify them as white.
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The first in his family to earn a college degree, McAdoo graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania summa cum laude in 20063.
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If young people continue to reject the idea of a college degree and enrollment continues to decline, something is going to break.
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Students need to know that they're not crazy — that their worries about the cost or timeline of a college degree are valid.
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E29: This visa is for skilled and unskilled workers, as well as professionals who have at least a four-year college degree.
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Working class Americans who wish to pursue a trade should be on par with those who desire to earn a college degree.
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White women with a college degree voted for Democrats over Republicans 59 percent to 85033 percent in the midterm elections, Axios noted.
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The difference is less start for college-educated white voters, but it grows to 9 percent for those without a college degree.
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It also helps explain why Trump has a lower approval rating among college-educated voters than among those without a college degree.
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This despite the fact that we hear all the time about the increasing returns to education and value of a college degree.
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And these graduates earn around $10,000 a year less than their counterparts who started early in jobs that required a college degree.
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According to a recent Gallup poll, over half of U.S. adults with a college degree would change their major if they could.
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These days, deep into the championship push, it's uncommon to see a team dominated by players just months from a college degree.
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The 1970s marked the last full decade when a large slice of the population didn't need a college degree for financial success.
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And those who have a college degree are far less likely to be obese than those who did not complete high school.
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In Gallup's daily tracking polling on Trump's approval rating, whites without a college degree have also shown a slight but steady decline.
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Georgia's 6th is an affluent district near Atlanta where 60 percent of people have a college degree, according to U.S. Census data.
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He told Business Insider he was homeless and that despite having a college degree, he was unable to find work in Detroit.
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It's a similar story: Mr. Trump now holds the support of about half of white voters with a college degree, while Mrs.
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They were more likely to be low earners, and also more likely to be women, black, Hispanic or without a college degree.
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In 1979, the typical worker with a college degree earned 38 percent more than a worker with just a high school diploma.
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And he is learning from fellow workers at the hotel and hoping to go back to school and earn a college degree.
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Studies largely show that the more privileged you are, the better off you're going to be with or without a college degree.
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Among whites without a college degree who voted for Barack Obama in 2012, about 20 percent switched to Donald Trump in 2016.
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Another sign of underemployment is the share of recent college graduates who work in jobs that do not require a college degree.
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As may be expected from headlines of income distribution, the greatest burden of stagnant incomes falls upon Americans lacking a college degree.
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She lost white voters without a college degree in the industrial Midwest by about 30 percentage points according to exit polling data.
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Cleaning became about the only job she could find without a college degree in the small town where she lived near Seattle.
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Forty-one percent have a college degree, but 24 percent are running their businesses with just a high school diploma or GED.
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And Sanders tops the field among those who do not have a college degree, while college graduates split evenly between the two.
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The views of people who don't live in cities, don't have a college degree, and don't live in the nation's media centers ….
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That translates to the loss of good wages for Americans without a college degree, the majority of which voted Trump into office.
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Indeed, trucking is one of the few roads in today's economy that lead to the middle class without requiring a college degree.
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Political scientists and pundits were tied into knots trying to explain why white voters without a college degree were drawn to Trump.
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The next five states are places where the highest percentage of jobs that do not require a college degree pay over $35,000.
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More than 23 percent of the workforce holds a college degree, putting New Jersey workers second in the nation for educational attainment.
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Or, let's say that they had their GED, or even a college degree, and they had gone to apply for a job.
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Max, New York It is time we discarded the fiction that just getting a college degree is going to make a difference.
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Around 36,300 were categorized in the top two classes, meaning they were fluent in one national language and had a college degree.
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These individuals are at a greater risk of default, as they fail to realize the wage gains associated with a college degree.
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In a recent CNN poll, white female likely voters with a college degree favored Democrats over the GOP by 239% to 193%.
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You didn't have to have a college degree to have a completely dignified life, of full security and status in this country.
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That would make fields like home health care aide or nursing and health assistants, which don't require a college degree, potentially attractive.
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In Fayette County, where just 13 percent of voters have a college degree, turnout landed at just 69 percent of 2014 levels.
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Although a college education is essential for those on certain career paths, I believe a college degree would be useless to others.
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Workers, whether with a college degree or not, could long count on earning more in denser urban areas than in rural ones.
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But Trump is, not coincidentally, doing considerably better than John McCain or Mitt Romney with whites who don't have a college degree.
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National data shows that the cost of a four-year college degree is finally slipping, very slightly, after decades of upward march.
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Almost half of those with college degrees have iPhones, compared with just 25 percent of those with less than a college degree.
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While Canon went on to become the first in his family to get a college degree, he took the scenic route there.
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PadillaCRT polled 1,000 millennials with at least a four-year college degree between the ages of 22 to 35 in May last year.
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But something else is at play: Biden does well among whites without a college degree who, as a group, backed Sanders in 27.
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Kamala Harris of California and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts -- have only shown an ability to attract support among whites with a college degree.
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In a tight labor market, employers are more flexible on transferable soft skills, experience level and educational attainment, such as a college degree.
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Those hoping to take the exam must have at least a junior college degree, and be between the ages of 18 and 35.
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In America the difference in mortality rates among those with and without a college degree has been widening for the past 20 years.
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Statistics show that 40 percent of white students finish their college degree in four years, compared to only 20 percent of black students.
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NASA will first toss out applicants who do not meet minimum requirements such as having a college degree in mathematics, science or engineering.
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On paper, America's CEOs traditionally have at least a college degree, if not an MBA, along with industry reputations and references that sing.
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BTW, Ming told reporters he's close to earning his college degree in China ... but needs to write up a 20,000 word essay first.
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New data from the US Census Bureau shows that this was driven especially by young people, Hispanics, and those with a college degree.
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And while most of these debts stem from the pursuit of a college degree, credit card debt is a huge factor, as well.
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Why it matters: For-profit universities can provide higher education for students who would otherwise not be able to pursue a college degree.
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Compared to likely Democratic voters represented in the poll, Harris's supporters are more likely to identify as liberal and have a college degree.
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Six in 10 evangelical Christians and almost two in three whites without a college degree say they are not fans of Trump's tweets.
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But, what is truly shocking is Trump's 39-point advantage among whites without a college degree, 67 percent support to Clinton's 85033 percent.
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In 2000, white men with less than a college degree accounted for about three-quarters of all white men living in the county.
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Just over a third of American adults have a four-year college degree, the highest level ever measured by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Asian Americans are most likely to have attained a college degree: More than half, 2202 percent, have completed a four-year college program.
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The GOP nominee also has a lead over his Democratic rival among white voters without a college degree, 2628 percent to 28503 percent.
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A high proportion of these voters have no college degree, including 30 percent who are white women and 25% who are white men.
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Clinton won among white voters without a college degree who were over age 30, but she was pummeled among those who were younger.
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In the past five years, postings for jobs that do not require a college degree have steadily outpaced postings for those that do.
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Before her husband died, she'd been taking care of Jason during the day, and going to school for her college degree at night.
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Support for deportations was strongest among men, adults lacking a college degree, people who are older and those with higher levels of income.
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But after attaining at least a two-year college degree, their opportunities for middle-income employment and a middle-class lifestyle increase dramatically.
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My financial contributions enabled my mother to achieve her dream of going to school and also obtaining a college degree later in life.
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The 1990s is also when teacher wages began stagnating and the job became less lucrative than other careers that required a college degree.
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In fact, they may be a better way for ambitious young workers to set themselves apart from those with a conventional college degree.
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White voters, especially those without a college degree, now play a more influential role in Missouri than they do in most other states.
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The company has 30 open positions right now across its product, engineering, sales and operations teams — and not all require a college degree.
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Already, Donald Trump has a huge lead among white men with no college degree, and that's the reason the overall polls are close.
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Meanwhile, the economic value of a college degree, which has been called the "new high school diploma," is not what it once was.
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Already, polls show that Mr. Trump is winning white voters without a college degree by more than Mitt Romney did four years ago.
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On the flip side, Trump did better among those without a college degree, and those making less than $2202,2628 and more than $28500,6900.
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Hoffower has also reported that nearly half of college grads with debt don&apost think their college degree helped them earn more money.
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He earned his first college degree, a bachelor of science from the University of Maryland, when he was 41 and a lieutenant colonel.
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When broken down by education, college-degree holding respondents have more than twice as much saved ($169,180) as non-college educated individuals ($80,221).
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Over all, the exit polls suggest that 23 percent of voters in 2012 were white, over age 45 and without a college degree.
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Many of those new workers came from out of state, contributing to North Carolina's net annual influx of about 46,000 college degree holders.
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But there's a dirty little secret to that statistic: A college degree is only more valuable compared to not having one at all.
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In 2013, the median earnings of a millennial with a college degree were $0003,500; somebody with a high school degree earned just $28,000.
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In 2013, the median earnings of a millennial with a college degree were $45,500; somebody with a high school degree earned just $28,000.
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A student will earn that much more in life with a four-year college degree as opposed to just a high school diploma.
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Having a college degree has generally meant higher wages and better jobs, and the pay-off continues to be significant for white Americans.
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All this has translated into better economic opportunities for workers without a college degree, who account for a majority of the work force.
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Having a college degree is important, there's no denying that: 88% of the millionaires Hogan interviewed graduated with at least a bachelor's degree.
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The exact opposite is true for Americans with at least a college degree, whose slight preference for Republicans in 1992 has since flipped.
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For white men, it was 67.5 years for those without a diploma compared with 80.4 for those with a college degree or better.
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These parents fully understand the economic advantages that a college degree confers and the social capital that the college experience helps to build.
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Wage growth has been weak over the past 40 years, but the trend has been much worse for those without a college degree.
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Although he had neither a college degree nor a manufacturing background, Alexandria Industries hired him and provided technical, as well as leadership, training.
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But in Michigan, a heavy manufacturing state, Biden was evenly matched with Sanders among white men without a college degree, exit polls said.
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The story is reversed in the rest of the country, where 221 percent of the undecided voters are whites without a college degree.
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As I noted at the beginning of this cycle, white voters without a college degree make up about a quarter of the electorate.
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Employers, especially for jobs that require a college degree, pay people disproportionately more for working long hours and disproportionately less for working flexibly.
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A college degree is an investment that will last a lifetime and one of the most reliable ways to increase your lifetime earnings.
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But new data from the National Student Clearinghouse reveals that for an increasing number of students, a college degree is not a priority.
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About 61 percent of voters disapproved of the way Mr. Trump was doing his job, including half of whites without a college degree.
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Whether you have a college degree turns out to be one of the strongest predictors of both your political preferences and your income.
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Friends, spouses, cash, assets and hairlines come and go, but a college degree or welding cert can never be taken away from you.
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Most members (23.4%) say they've found candidates outside of traditional engineering backgrounds, with 22021% saying they've even hired candidates without a college degree.
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A college degree is now the second-largest expense an individual is likely to make in a lifetime — right after purchasing a home.
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In Wyoming, the average graduate can triple their initial investment in a college degree within five years of graduating, according to the study.
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Regardless of gender or college degree status, voters still cited immigration as the most important issue ahead of 85033, according to the poll.
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Theresa was able to finish her college degree and get a job as a teacher that allows her to provide for her family.
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White men without a college degree were Mr. Trump's most reliable supporters, but they made up only 33 percent of his total vote.
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I reminded my students that a college degree is one of the fastest ways to break the cycle of poverty in a family.
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And 90 percent of people who have debt but don't have a four-year college degree would have all of their debt canceled.
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But according to research from the Brookings Institution, a college degree goes a lot further if you were raised in a wealthier family.
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"But where I come from, three out of four people don't have a college degree, and if the message we're sending to them is that you need a college degree in order to get by in life, in order to prosper, in order to succeed, we're leaving most Americans out and I think they're just missing that very important fact."
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Indeed, because of the challenges of finding stable employment, the majority of men who lack a four-year college degree will become nonresident fathers.
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This could help Biden given that other Democrats haven't been able to break through among white Democrats without a college degree in the primary.
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Though she's now the stylist to one of the hottest new names in the industry, James actually got her college degree in bio-chemistry.
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But the individual benefits of earning a college degree are significant — college graduates earn more than $1 million more during their lifetimes than nongraduates.
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"For the jobs of the future here, there are many in technology that can be done without a four-year college degree," Rometty said.
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Finally, such loan forgiveness would not leave dropouts who default on their loans with the double whammy of no college degree and lousy credit.
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The strong job market has pushed up wages for those with only a high school diploma as well as those with a college degree.
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Just over 60% of workers don't have a college degree, so there's a large pool of these applicants, the study's author, Nick Bunker, found.
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In all, 66% of adults with a college degree pay for news, compared to 43% of people with a high school diploma or less.
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Now, at 26, with no college degree or background in STEM, Rico is working a developer at Avvo, an online marketplace for legal services.
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Trump is doing best among Republican men and those without a college degree but losing with women and college graduates, according to the poll.
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First, there may not be an unbridgeable distance in cognitive and non-cognitive skill development between last-mile programs and the average college degree.
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I was making more as a store manager without a college degree than my mother, who had masters-level coursework and was a teacher.
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"One-third of Americans have this college degree and this path to the knowledge economy, and family supporting, AI-proof jobs," he tells me.
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It used to be a career that never required a college degree, but it is also a profession that has changed radically over time.
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Nearly 1 in 4 black people between the ages of 25 and 230 hold a college degree, up from 260 in 2000 in 250.
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She said she dreams of traveling the world, getting a college degree and becoming a dietitian to help others who also have eating disorders.
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The Brooklyn resident said he regularly had high-achieving students who were not able to earn a college degree because of high tuition costs.
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Companies are less likely to hire women than men for entry-level jobs, even though women are more likely to hold a college degree.
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The non-profit works to "remove barriers to a college degree" by helping students prepare for and apply to college, according to its website.
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According to a recent poll, Donald Trump enjoys a 40-point lead among white voters of all ages without a four-year college degree.
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"About half of all Canadian immigrants arrive with a college degree, while the figure in the United States is just 27 percent," explains Tepperman.
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How the chart works: Each line is a different group -- high-school educated (on the left), some college education (middle) and college degree (right).
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The report by the Institute of International Education points to the strong demand — and competition — for an American college degree, especially among Asian students.
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From 2012 to 2014, about 23% of immigrants with a college degree were working low-skilled jobs as dishwashers, security guards and taxi drivers.
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Salesforce currently has over 4,000 open roles in the U.S. According to LinkedIn, not all of them require applicants to have a college degree.
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As a college degree becomes a requirement for entering an increasingly competitive workforce, many young people are doing so with a pile of debt.
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Those turnout problems for Democrats were compounded by anemic performances among white men and women without a college degree, and white men with degrees.
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Brenda Forman had no political experience, no college degree and no background in management when she ran to replace her husband, the newspaper noted.
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Democrats won at least four, and likely all five, of the Republican-held districts where more than half of women have a college degree.
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Clinton by a wider margin among white voters without a college degree than the margin by which Mitt Romney led President Obama in 2012.
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Over all, Mr. Trump leads among white voters without a college degree by a 57-to-31 margin in the last six national polls.
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Solar installation work has been the fastest growing segment of the solar jobs boom and the most accessible to people without a college degree.
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Nevertheless, the OECD found last year that full-time employed women with a college degree earned, on average, 26% less than their male equivalents.
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"He made it sound like unless you have a college degree that you're not worthy of being here, and that's just nonsense," he added.
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That's still a majority — but a far fall from the nearly 70 percent of whites without a college degree who supported him in 2016.
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The proof was that the overwhelming majority of economically marginal white voters without a college degree supported Trump (67 percent) over Clinton (28 percent).
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A 2017 NBC News-Wall Street Journal Poll found that 47 percent of Americans think that a college degree is not worth the cost.
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Missouri shows signs of an emerging political divide, too, one between those with college educations and those who did not receive a college degree.
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In terms of getting hired, I feel like my work experience always seemed to do more for me than a college degree ever could.
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Clinton had called for revitalized support for vocational schooling to help get poor black people into solid jobs that don't require a college degree?
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" _________ "A college degree is not a bag of sugar; it is an asset that you retain that makes a difference in your family's lives.
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At the time, he was trying to pursue a career in finance despite not having any experience in it, or even a college degree.
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But the story is very different for white voters without a college degree, who remain a very large bloc of voters in the electorate.
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Without a college degree, Ms. Clark said, her horizons seemed confined to low-wage jobs in fast-food restaurants, retail stores or doctors' offices.
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Brookings points out that the economic value of a college degree has steadily risen over the past few decades and increased dramatically for women.
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There's no doubt that it's much harder to live a comfortable life without a college degree today than it was a few decades ago.
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The mortality rate for the same age cohort among whites who had not attained a college degree rose from 2628 per 28503,22019 to 867.
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Education isn't a perfect dividing line, but it's a meaningful one: People with a four-year college degree have generally enjoyed rising living standards.
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Before the election, two-thirds of Republicans already represented districts in which the share of residents with a college degree lagged the national average.
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In 2012, nearly nine out of every 10 Republicans with a college degree and annual income over $100,000 supported then Republican candidate Mitt Romney.
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Saldaña is a fourth-generation American, yet was the first in his family to obtain a high school diploma, and then a college degree.
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Economists estimate that advances in automation explain only thirty to forty per cent of the premium that a college degree now adds to wages.
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Nearly half of indebted graduates think their college degree didn't earn them a higher salary, according to a survey from Insider and Morning Consult.
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It's an IT pro association aimed at helping Americans — whether they have a college degree or not — chart a pathway to a technology career.
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One of the most pressing issues for Americans is what their future jobs look like, especially if they do not have a college degree.
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On the other hand, 36% of voters in the 2016 primary were whites without a college degree, a very strong group traditionally for Sanders.
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There is arguably no engine of advancement as powerful as a college degree, so what does the tax bill passed by the House do?
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A year earlier, Starbucks began a plan to cover much of the tuition for baristas earning an online college degree from Arizona State University.
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Those with a college degree are more likely to find a job, keep a job, have higher job satisfaction, and earn a higher salary.
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"Now more than ever I can use that part of my college degree to hop on something that's so prevalent right now," she said.
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This group is mostly white, mostly without a college degree and disproportionately rural, according to the analysis, by YouGov Blue and Data for Progress.
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Women are 123 percent more likely to earn a college degree than men, even though professors are more likely to call on the men.
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Elon Musk said having a college degree doesn't mean you have "exceptional ability" during a fireside chat on Monday at the Satellite 2020 conference.
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I work hard so that in four years I can have a college degree to my name and a path carved out for myself.
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At 213, he earns $218 an hour, a third more than is typical for most local jobs available to workers without a college degree.
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She later earned a college degree in social work and was employed for many years at Cruse Bereavement Care, a nonprofit agency in Cornwall.
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Meanwhile, there is less room for the 234 counties with less than 30% of the adult population with a college degree to move right.
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Brown, who earned a college degree while in prison, is reportedly planning to start a nonprofit to help young people after she's released. 5.
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The Wisconsin polls probably underestimated the number of white voters without a college degree, or missed the undecided voters breaking for Donald J. Trump.
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Without a college degree, Ms. Clark said, her horizons seemed confined to low-wage jobs in fast-food restaurants, retail stores or doctors' offices.
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Applicants will sometimes include a college degree without the graduation date or list completed coursework for a degree that was never awarded, says Varelas.
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As NPR reported, Charles used his two decades in prison well: teaching GED classes, working on a college degree and becoming a law clerk.
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During that time they would need to be continuously employed, earn a college degree or serve in the military for at least three years.
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According to most recent figures from the U.S. Census, just 33.4 percent of Americans over the age of 25 currently have a college degree.
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We appear to be approaching a time when, even for middle-class students, the economic benefit of a college degree will begin to dim.
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What has Republicans most on edge is Trump's lack of support in suburban areas — particularly among women, millennials and those with a college degree.
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For example, about half of all Canadian immigrants arrive with a college degree, while the figure in the United States is just 27 percent.
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A fatherless boy raised in Jim Crow Texas, my dad was a tenacious autodidact, the first in his family to get a college degree.
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And borrowing money to obtain a college degree often proves to be a better investment than taking out a mortgage to buy a home.
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Helping workers who lack a college degree — among Mr. Trump's strongest supporters, and roughly 60 percent of the American work force — is much harder.
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Companies that insist on a college degree deny themselves access to this talent pool, while the American dream remains out of reach for millions.
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How has it taken longer for me to get a college degree than it has for a whole generation to get addicted to nicotine?
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A majority of small-business owners in the United States don't have a college degree, according to the recent CNBC/SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey.
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According to the 2016 American Community Survey, 37% of all adults 25 years and older in Pennsylvania 18 hold at least a college degree.
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Employment and earnings for adults without a college degree have fallen in the last several decades, with gaps amplified by the last two recessions.
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As the gap between life experiences of those with a college degree and those without has grown, so too has their political behavior changed.
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According to billionaire technology entrepreneur Mark Cuban, earning a college degree in computer science might not be the safe investment you think it is.
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Biden is polling best with white women without a college degree, moderates, people earning less than $50,000 a year and people from the South.
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It is difficult for many to admit this, but a four-year college degree is not always the best educational pathway for every student.
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The bulk of these seats are located in upscale suburbs, with an above average number of white voters holding a college degree or better.
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The three largest growing group of voters are minorities, people under the age of 29 and women with a college degree in the suburbs.
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Lawmakers and students may want to take a fresh look at them as an affordable starting point on the road toward a college degree.
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How much motivation can one hold when a living wage job is rare without a college degree, which leaves one in debt for years?
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In a lengthy Instagram post Monday, the soon-to-be mother of four shut down trolls pointing out that she doesn't have a college degree.
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There are a total of 10 available to this year's high school seniors who want to pursue a college degree or attend a trade school.
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In the 21st century, women have no problem breaking into overwhelmingly male-dominated industries and are more likely to have a college degree than men.
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Podcast listeners are also more likely to have a college degree, make more than $100,000 and be early adopters of electronics, consumer goods and entertainment.
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To identify these career opportunities, U.S. News & World Report compiled its 2020 ranking of the top-paying jobs workers can get without a college degree.
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According to the latest U.S. Census figures, 23.6% of Indiana residents had earned a college degree or higher and the median income was almost $19973,000.
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According to a report by Vox, the newfangled "Coffee Thyme Gap" between Trump supporters and opponents is larger than the "college degree gap" in polls.
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Although Cuban supports getting a college degree, "I am not a fan of getting MBAs," he said at a Turning Point USA event in 2018.
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And exactly how much an individual student will spend on a college degree depends on the school and what income bracket their family fits into.
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They are also substantially better educated, according to Pew: 42 percent of sampled users had a college degree, versus 31 percent for U.S. adults broadly.
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A 60-year-old with a college degree is three times as likely to vote as a 183-year-old with a high school diploma.
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I wanted to be viewed as a professional — and, thanks to societal standards, knew that I needed a college degree to be seen as one.
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Roughly 15% of American employees without a college degree, and a similar share of those earning less than $40,000 a year, are bound by them.
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Trump wins older voters (9533%) and voters without a college degree (50%), and is strongest in more conservative, rural areas and the state's northwest panhandle.
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But Savage — who has a new show, "Savage Builds" out next month — is quick to point out that he's not against getting a college degree.
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Then, Toby, who revealed Kate is over three months along in her pregnancy, encouraged his wife to return to school and finish her college degree.
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A college degree isn't required to begin training, and wages can crack six figures for experienced drivers, making trucking a particularly attractive new career path.
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