The results of the most recent Survey of Household Economics and Decisionmaking (SHED), which the Federal Reserve conducts annually, shine some light on people’s perceptions…
Posts tagged as “associate degrees”
Yesterday, I wrote about survey results that revealed that more than 13% of workers in low -quality jobs did not know how to create a…
Over the last several days, I have written about Michigan’s personal income history and the problems it is causing the state. The United States Census…
If competition for students wasn’t hard enough for community colleges already, it now looks like they’ll have at least one more higher education option to…
Community college graduates who develop certain key skills while attending school earn more than students who don’t. Emphasizing skill acquisition can lead to an earning…
Yesterday, I wrote about the vast and growing number of post-secondary credentials available in the United States. Today, there are nearly 1.1 million discrete credentials,…
As the Michigan state legislature works through the budget process for next year, it appears poised to add $70M to expand the Michigan Reconnect program.…
Earlier this year, the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis updated an annual study called The State of US Wealth Inequality. (Initially, the St. Louis…
For the last couple of days, I have written about the economic value data presented by the Institute for Higher Education Policy. The data attempt…
Kansas and Colorado have made it official: Their four-year universities automatically award associate degrees when the student amasses enough credits for them. The Kansas Board…