he United States’ share of global college graduates fell substantially in the first decade of the 21st century and stands to drop even more by 2020 as developing economies in China and India have graduated more college students, presenting challenges for American workers’ ability to remain competitive in a global economy in the future. The U.S. share of college graduates fell from nearly one-in-four to just more than one-in-five from 2000 to 2010, according to ‘The Competition That Really Matters,
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How America’s Falling Share of Global College Graduates Threatens Future Economic Competitiveness
Author: TRAVIS WALDRON
Source: Nation of Change
Publication Date: Sunday 26 August 2012
Link: How America’s Falling Share of Global College Graduates Threatens Future Economic Competitiveness
Source: Nation of Change
Publication Date: Sunday 26 August 2012
Link: How America’s Falling Share of Global College Graduates Threatens Future Economic Competitiveness
Stephan: Here is further information about the collapsing state of American higher education, and the implications that holds for the nation's economic future.