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Deciding whether to invest time and money in higher education is among the most important decisions that a young adult can make. The evidence is clear that workers who went to college earn higher incomes, on average, than those without a postsecondary degree. But considering the variations in different geographic areas, do workers in some parts of the country do about as well with two-year degrees as those with bachelor’s degrees? This report looks beyond the national averages, comparing mean earnings for full-time workers with different levels of education in all 50 states and D.C., in more than 100 metro areas, and in rural America using individual-level data for the years 2015 through 2017 from the American Community Survey.