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Kids from poor families with bachelor’s degrees wind up earning less — reports – The Washington Post

April 5, 2016 NCH Leave a Comment

  • Kids from poor families with bachelor’s degrees wind up earning less — reports – The Washington Post

    Children who come grow up in disadvantaged families are worse off after graduating with a yes liberal arts or humanities degrees. Best to guide them into STEM fields or training so students from economically disadvantaged families can prepare for a prepare in demand that will catapult them into an American middle class lifestyle…I mean the American dream.

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