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Education Pays Update 2006

Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Source: The College Board, Education Pays, Second Update, 2006 Median Annual Earnings Relative to Earnings of High School Graduates, Males and Females Ages 25–34, 1975–2005 Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), 2004, Table 14-1, NCES, 2006, Table 22-1 (based on U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey) and U.S. Census Bureau, PINC-03.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Median Annual Earnings by Level of Education and Age, 2005 Source: The College Board, Education Pays, Second Update, 2006 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006, PINC-03.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Source: The College Board, Education Pays, Second Update, 2006 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006, PINC-03. Distribution of Annual Earnings by Level of Education, Ages 35–44, 2005

Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Source: The College Board, Education Pays, Second Update, 2006 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005; calculations by the Institute for Higher Education Policy. Unemployment Rates by Education Level for States with the Highest and Lowest Unemployment, 2005

Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Source: The College Board, Education Pays, Second Update, 2006 Per Capita Income As a Percentage of the National Average in Large Metropolitan Areas with High and Low Proportions of College Graduates, 1969–1997 Source: Gottlieb and Fogarty, 2003.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Source: The College Board, Education Pays, Second Update, 2006 Percentage of Parents Providing Their Tenth-Grade Children with Information About Community, National, and World Events, 2002 Source: Education Longitudinal Study (ELS), 2002; calculations by authors. Based on parental reporting.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Source: The College Board, Education Pays, Second Update, 2006 Source: Education Longitudinal Study (ELS), 2002; calculations by authors. Based on parental reporting. Percentage of Parents Attending Sporting Events, Religious Services, Concerts, Movies, or Plays with Their Tenth-Grade Children, 2002

Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Source: The College Board, Education Pays, Second Update, 2006 Source: Education Longitudinal Study (ELS), 2002; calculations by authors. Based on parental reporting. Percentage of Parents Saving for College for Their Tenth-Grade Child by Income and Education Level of Parents, 2002

Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Source: The College Board, Education Pays, Second Update, 2006 College Enrollment Among Males and Females by Race/Ethnicity, Ages 16–24, 2004 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2004, Table 13; calculations by authors.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Source: The College Board, Education Pays, Second Update, 2006 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2004, Table 13; calculations by authors. Immediate College Enrollment Among Male and Female Recent High School Graduates, by Race/Ethnicity, 2004

Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Source: The College Board, Education Pays, Second Update, 2006 Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), 2004; calculations by authors. Fall Enrollment of Full-Time, First-Year Students by Race/Ethnicity and Institution Type, 2004

Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Source: The College Board, Education Pays, Second Update, 2006 Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), 2004; calculations by authors. Fall Enrollment of Part-Time, First-Year Students by Race/Ethnicity and Institution Type, 2004

Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Source: The College Board, Education Pays, Second Update, 2006 Percentage of Adults Who Have Completed Programs of Postsecondary Education, Ages 25–34 and 55–64, 2004 Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 2006, Tables A.1.3a and B2.1b.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Source: The College Board, Education Pays, Second Update, 2006 Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 2006, Tables A.1.3a and B2.1b. Total Expenditures on Postsecondary Education As a Percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), 2003

Trends in Higher Education Series 2006, October 24, Sandy Baum Senior Policy Analyst The College Board