Postsecondary Enrollment Rates of Recent High School Graduates by Household Income, 1985 to 2015

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Postsecondary Enrollment Rates of Recent High School Graduates by Household Income, 1985 to 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 1.1

Postsecondary Enrollment Rates of Recent High School Graduates and of All 18- to 24-Year-Olds by Race/Ethnicity, 1975 to 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 1.2A

Postsecondary Enrollment Rates of Recent High School Graduates and of All 18- to 24-Year-Olds by Gender, 1975 to 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 1.2B

Postsecondary Enrollment Rates by Math Quartile and Socioeconomic Status, High School Class of 2004 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 1.3A

Students’ First Postsecondary Sector by Math Quartile and Socioeconomic Status, High School Class of 2004 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 1.3B

Highest Degree Earned by Students Who Started Postsecondary Study at a Two-Year or Four-Year Institution, by Math Quartile and Socioeconomic Status, High School Class of 2004 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 1.4

Education Level of Individuals Age 25 to 34, 1940 to 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 1.5A

Education Level of Individuals by Age Group, 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 1.5B

Percentage of 25- to 29-Year-Olds Who Have Completed High School or a Bachelor’s Degree, 1975 to 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 1.6

Percentage of 25- to 29-Year-Olds Who Have Completed High School or a Bachelor’s Degree, 1975 to 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 1.6

Percentage of 25- to 29-Year-Olds Who Have Completed High School or a Bachelor’s Degree, 1975 to 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 1.6

Postsecondary Enrollment Rates of the High School Class of 2011-12 and Percentage of All Adults with at Least a Bachelor’s Degree in 2014 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 1.7

Median Earnings and Tax Payments of Full-Time Year-Round Workers Age 25 and Older, by Education Level, 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.1

Estimated Cumulative Full-Time Earnings (in 2014 Dollars) Net of Forgone Earnings and Payment for Tuition and Fees and Books and Supplies, by Education Level SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.2A

Age at Which Cumulative Earnings of College Graduates Exceed Those of High School Graduates, by Degree and College Cost SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.2B

Earnings Distribution of Full-Time Year-Round Workers Age 35 to 44, by Education Level, 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.3

Median Earnings (in 2015 Dollars) of Full-Time Year-Round Workers Age 25 to 34, by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Education Level, 2013–2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.4

Median, 25th Percentile, and 75th Percentile of Earnings of Full-Time Year-Round Workers Age 25 and Older, by Gender and Education Level, 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.5

Median Earnings (in 2015 Dollars) of Full-Time Year-Round Workers Age 25 to 34, by Gender and Education Level, 1975 to 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.6

Median Earnings (in 2014 Dollars) of Full-Time Year-Round Workers by Age and Education Level, 2010–2014 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.7

Median Earnings of Full-Time Workers with a High School Diploma and Those with at Least a Bachelor’s Degree, by Occupation, 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.8

Median Earnings of Early Career and Mid-Career College Graduates Working Full Time, by College Major, 2013–2014 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.9

Distribution of 2012 and 2013 Institutional Median Earnings of Federal Student Aid Recipients in 2001-02 and 2002-03, by Sector SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.10A

Average 2012 and 2013 Earnings of Dependent Federal Student Aid Recipients in 2001-02 and 2002-03, by Sector and Graduation Rate SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.10B

Civilian Population Age 25 to 64: Percentage Employed, Unemployed, and Not in Labor Force, 2005, 2010, and 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.11

Unemployment Rates of Individuals Age 25 and Older, by Education Level, 1995 to 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.12A

Unemployment Rates of Individuals Age 25 and Older, by Age and Education Level, 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.12B

Unemployment Rates of Individuals Age 25 and Older, by Race/Ethnicity and Education Level, 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.12C

Employer-Provided Retirement Plan Coverage Among Full-Time Year-Round Workers Age 25 and Older, by Sector and Education Level, 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.13

Employer-Provided Health Insurance Coverage Among Full-Time Year-Round Workers Age 25 and Older, by Education Level, 1995, 2005, and 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.14A

Employer-Provided Health Insurance Coverage Among Part-Time Workers Age 25 and Older, by Education Level, 1995, 2005, and 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.14B

Employment Income Quartile in 2011 by Parents’ Income and Student’s Education Level, High School Sophomores of 2002 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.15

Percentage of Individuals Age 25 and Older Living in Households in Poverty, by Household and Education Level, 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.16A

Living Arrangements of Children Under 18, by Poverty Status and Highest Education of Either Parent, 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.16B

Percentage of Individuals Age 25 and Older Living in Households that Participated in Various Public Assistance Programs, by Education Level, 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.17

Smoking Rates Among Individuals Age 25 and Older, by Education Level, 1940 to 2014 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.18A

Smoking Rates Among Individuals Age 25 and Older, by Gender and Education Level, 2014 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.18B

Exercise Rates Among Individuals Age 25 and Older, by Age and Education Level, 2014 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.19A

Percentage Distribution of Leisure-Time Aerobic Activity Levels Among Individuals Age 25 and Older, by Education Level, 2014 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.19B

Obesity Rates Among Adults Age 25 and Older, by Gender and Education Level, 1988–1994 and 2011–2014 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.20A

Obesity Rates Among Children and Adolescents Age 2 to 19, by Gender and Parents’ Education Level, 1988–1994 and 2011–2014 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.20B

Percentage of 3- to 5-Year-Olds Participating in Activities with a Family Member, by Parents’ Education Level, 2012 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.21A

Percentage of Kindergartners Through Fifth-Graders Participating in Activities with a Family Member in the Past Month, by Parents’ Education Level, 2012 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.21B

Percentage of Individuals Age 25 and Older Who Volunteered, by Education Level and Gender, 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.22A

Percentage Distribution of Volunteers Age 25 and Older, by Type of Organization and Education Level, 2015 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.22B

Voting Rates Among U.S. Citizens, by Age and Education Level, 2012 and 2014 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.23A

Voting Rates Among U.S. Citizens During Presidential Elections, by Education Level, 1964 to 2012 SOURCE: The College Board, Education Pays 2016, Figure 2.23B

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