Published On: June 27th, 2018|

Education Dive – Valerie Bolden-Barrett

“Regardless of family education or financial background, a significant number of young adults aged 22 to 35 (41%) who completed a degree are financially healthier than those who didn’t attend college, according to a new report. Money Under 35, a report from the asset management firm Navient, shows that young adults who completed their degree also faired notably better financially than those who started but didn’t complete their degree. The national study of 3,011 young Americans offers a snapshot of their financial state in the current economy.” (more)