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A new Lumina report finds that 43.6% of adults in the labor force have a college degree or certificate and earn at least 15% more than the average high school graduate.
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More Americans have formal education or training after high school, but new federal data show the country is far from meeting long-term demand for talent and ensuring widespread economic opportunity.
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Michigan’s overall postsecondary educational attainment has grown since the state set a goal of 60% of residents having a credential by 2030. But the state’s national ranking has fallen.
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A college degree or short-term credential can students 15% or more than high school graduates. Here's what leaders need to know.
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Lumina Foundation’s latest report looks beyond who earned a credential to whether that credential leads to real wage gains.