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Eighty-six percent have to borrow toward a bachelor’s degree. Black students who make it to graduation end up owing nearly 50 percent more than white graduates, according to the Brookings Institution.
College degrees are increasing among all racial and ethnic groups, but white and Asian Americans are far more likely to hold a college degree or earn one than Black, Hispanic or Native Americans. This ...
Another area of difference is that one year after receiving a bachelor’s degree, 70 percent of Black graduates are offered benefits through their employer compared to 76 percent of white and 75 ...
The difference in partisanship between White women voters who have a college degree and those who do not, in particular, is quite large. By contrast, there is little variation in the partisanship of ...
Eighty-six percent have to borrow toward a bachelor’s degree. Black students who make it to graduation end up owing nearly 50% more than white graduates, according to the Brookings Institution.