Jaison R. Abel and Richard Deitz
Do the Benefits of College Still Outweigh the Costs?
Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2014
What's inside?
Does a college degree really pay off anymore? The answer may surprise you.
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Years ago, having a university degree almost always meant earning more money. Today, an unaccommodating job market for many new college graduates and soaring tuition fees lead some to wonder if a sheepskin is still worth it. This illuminating analysis from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York provides some answers but also poses new questions. getAbstract recommends this report to parents, educators, students and anyone weighing the potential financial benefits of a higher education against its costs.
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About the Authors
Jaison R. Abel is a senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, where Richard Deitz is an assistant vice president.
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