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FIVE WAYS ED PAYS Five powerful ways a college degree can transform your life and lifestyle Houston Pilot  – May 2011 Supported by the Gene A. Budig Fund for First-Generation College Students

© 2011 The College Board

Greater Wealth Median Earnings of Full-Time Year-Round Workers Ages 25 and Older, by Education Level, 2008 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009; Internal Revenue Service, 2008; Davis et al., 2009. © 2011 The College Board

Greater Wealth Median Hourly Wage Gain per Year of Schooling, 1973, 1989, and 2007 Source: Autor, 2010. © 2011 The College Board

More Security Unemployment Rates of Individuals Ages 25 and Older, by Education Level, 2009 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2010c. © 2011 The College Board

More Security Employer-Provided Health Insurance Coverage Among Private Sector Workers Ages 18–64 Working at Least Half-Time, by Education Level, 2008 Source: Economic Policy Institute 2010. © 2011 The College Board

Better Health Obesity Among Adults Ages 25 and Older, by Age and Education Level, 2008 Sources: NCHS, 2008 National Health Interview Survey, calculations by the authors. © 2011 The College Board

Better Health Exercise Rates Among Adults Ages 25–34, by Education Level, 2008 Sources: NCHS, 2008 National Health Interview Survey, calculations by the authors. © 2011 The College Board

Closer Family School Readiness of Preschool Children Ages 3–5, by Parents’ Highest Education Level, 2007 Source: National Center for Education Statistics, 2007. © 2011 The College Board

Closer Family Percentage of Kindergartners Through Fifth-Graders Whose Parents Reported Participating in Education-Related Activities with Their Children in the Past Month, by Parents’ Highest Education Level, 2009 Source: National Center for Education Statistics, 2009, Table 24. © 2011 The College Board

Stronger Community Voting Rates Among U.S. Citizens Ages 18–24, by Education Level, 2008 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008. © 2011 The College Board

Stronger Community Volunteer Rates Among Individuals Ages 25 and Older, by Education Level, 2009 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2009f, Table 1 and Table 2. © 2011 The College Board