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Trends in
Higher Education
Series 2004
Median Earnings and Tax Payments by
Level of Education, 2003
Source: Internal Revenue Service. (2003). Statistics of Income, 2000-2002. Online.; McIntyre, R., et al. (2003). Who Pays? A
Distributional Analysis of the Tax Systems of All Fifty States. 2nd Edition.; U.S. Census Bureau, PINC 03. (2004). Current
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Population Survey.
Expected Lifetime Earnings Relative to
High School Graduates, by Education Level
Source: Day, G.C. and Newburger, E.C. (2002). The Big Payoff: Educational Attainment and Synthetic Estimates of Work-Life
Earnings. P23-210. Current Population Reports. Census Bureau.
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Estimated Cumulative Earnings Net of College Costs
Source: The College Board. (2003). Trends in College Pricing, 2003.; U.S. Census Bureau, PINC-03 & PINC-04. (2004).
Current Population Survey.
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Median Earnings by Race/Ethnicity and
Education Level, 2003: Ages 25–34
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, PINC-04. (2004). Current Population Survey, March Supplement.
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Earnings by Gender and Education Level, 2003:
25th Percentile, Median, and 75th Percentile
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. (2004). Annual Social and Economic Supplement, Current Population Reports. PINC-03.
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Median Earnings of Males and Females Ages 25–34
by Education Level, 1971–2002 (Constant 2002 Dollars)
Source: National Center for Education Statistics. (2004). The Condition of Education. (NCES 2004-077). U.S. Department of
Education.
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Unemployment Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Education Level,
2003
Source: Monthly Labor Review. (2004). “A Visual Essay: Blacks Asians, and Hispanics in the Civilian Labor Force.” Monthly
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Labor Review, 127:6.
Poverty Rates by Household Type and
Education Level, 2001
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. (2001). Current Population Survey, Annual Demographic Survey. P-60.
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Reporting Excellent or Very Good Health,
by Income and Education Level, 2001
Source: National Center for Education Statistics. (2004). The Condition of Education. U.S. Department of Education.
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Reporting Excellent or Very Good Health,
by Age and Education Level, 2001
Source: National Center for Education Statistics. (2004). The Condition of Education. U.S. Department of Education.
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Smoking by Education Level, 1940–2000
Source: de Walque, D. (2003) How Do Education and Information Affect Health Decisions? The Cases of HIV/AIDS and
Smoking. Chicago: PhD Dissertation, University of Chicago.
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Incarceration Rates by Education Level, 1997
Source: Harlow, C.W. (2003). Education and Correctional Populations. Bureau of Justice Statistics, Department of Justice.
NCJ195670.
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Preschool Children’s Cognitive Skill Levels
by Mother’s Education Level, 1999
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. (2002). Statistical Abstract of the United States.
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Children’s Family Activities
by Mother’s Education Level, 1999
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. (2002). Statistical Abstract of the United States.; National Center for Education Statistics. (2002).
America’s Kindergartners. Statistical Analysis Report. NCES 2000-070. U.S. Department of Education.
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Kindergartners’ Learning Attitudes by
Mother’s Education Level, 1999
National Center for Education Statistics. (2002). America’s Kindergartners. Statistical Analysis Report. NCES 2000-070. U.S.
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Department of Education.
Volunteer Activity by Education Level, 2003:
Percent Who Volunteer and Median Hours Per Year
Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2003). Volunteering in the United States, 2003. USDL03-888. U.S. Department of Labor.
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Reported Voting Rates by Age and
Education Level, 2000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. (2002). Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2000.
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Reported Voting Rates Over Time by
Education Level, 1968–2000
U.S. Census Bureau. (2002). Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2000.
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Blood Donation by Education Level, 1994:
Percentage Who Donate Regularly
Source: DBD Worldwide. (2000). DBD Lifestyle Survey. Chicago. Available at www.bowlingalone.com.
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Annual Savings on Social Programs from Increased
Education: Savings for 30-Year-Old Men and Women
Relative to High School Dropouts, 2003 Dollars
Source: Vernez, G., R.A. Krop and C.P. Rydell. (1999). Closing the Education Gap. Santa Monica: Rand Corporation.
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