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There are plenty of debates on whether a college education is worth it or not. People who argue that college is worth it contend that college graduates have higher employment rates, bigger salaries, and more work benefits than high school graduates. They say college graduates also have better interpersonal skills, live longer, have healthier children, and have proven their ability to achieve a major milestone. [S.3, Q.1] Which of the following statements, if true, most strongly supports the view that college education is worth it? |
A. | Student loan debt is crippling for college graduates. |
B. | Many successful people never graduated from college and that many jobs, especially trades jobs, do not require college degrees. |
C. | According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, of the 30 projected fastest growing jobs between 2010 and 2020, five do not require a high school diploma, nine require a high school diploma, four require an associate's degree, six require a bachelor's degree, and six require graduate degrees. |
D. | The 2017 poverty rate for bachelor's degree holders was 4%, compared to a 12% poverty rate for high school graduates. |
Answer» E. | |