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November 27, 2006

Connecting Higher Education and Economic Self-Sufficiency

According to Columbia University’s National Center for Children in Poverty, 55% of children who are low-income have parents with a high-school degree but no college-level education. In the last two decades, the percent of children in low-income families increased from 36% to 44% if parents had a high school degree, but no college.

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