Today, 47% of U.S. women ages 25 to 34 have a bachelor’s degree, compared with 37% of men.| Pew Research Center
We would rather talk about literally everything else.| celestemdavis.substack.com
When Alex Morin found out about the animal care and management degree at York County Community College in Wells, Morin studied the syllabus, digging into each class and the career opportunities projected to follow. “I know the kind of genre of what I want to do, but I don’t know exactly,” Morin said of their […]| Maine Morning Star
College enrollment among young Americans has been declining over the past decade, and it's mostly due to fewer young men pursuing degrees.| Pew Research Center
After having to put her career on hold to raise her kids, Katie Beck wonders if more female leaders could’ve changed this frustrating reality.| Jenny
Roughly one-in-five Americans ages 65 and older were employed in 2023 – nearly double the share of those who were working 35 years ago.| Pew Research Center
Women are the new decision-makers of the household. Why are advertisers still lacking in accurate representation and important targeting?| MNTN Research
College graduates generally out-earn those who have not attended college, yet many say they can’t afford to get a four-year degree – or that they just don’t want to.| Pew Research Center