The myth of the downwardly mobile college graduate
To the contrary, by some metrics, graduates are doing better today than they were in the 1990s. In 2023 — the most recent year in the Fed’s data — just 4.5 percent of young college-educated workers held such positions. College graduates have been more socially liberal — and cosmopolitan — than less educated voters, since at least the 1950s .
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