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by Tyler Durden
Thu, 05/17/2018 - 23:05
The notion that Americans need a college education to succeed in the modern workforce is at the root of
most of the millennial generation's problems: With Americans bearing a collective $1.4 trillion debt
burden, economists have blamed this debt pile for holding back millennials - keeping them from buying
homes and starting families.
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Some Punch Above Their Weight:
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The biggest cities don't necessarily draw the most students from colleges and universities in our study.
San Francisco, for example ranks 11th in population but fifth in drawing power, attracting 2% or more of
alumni from 139 schools.
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Smaller Metro Areas Sometimes Have More Drawing Power:
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Boston is the 10th biggest metro but ranks sixth in drawing 2% or more of alumni from institutions traced by
some 120 schools.
However, New York City, the country's largest city, also draws 2% or more of the alumni of 263 schools, the
most of any US city.
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Smaller Metro And Rural Areas Have Less Drawing Power:
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Only 62 schools in WSJ's database saw more than half of their alumni move to smaller metropolitan and rural
areas. Many of these colleges and universities are part of state university systems like the University of
Connecticut or Purdue.
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Big East Alumni Are More Likely To Live In Cities; SEC Grads Less So:
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The Big East is the most urbane conference. Schools like Georgetown and Villanova send a large segment
of their grads to New York City and Washington DC. Each of the 10 schools in the conference sends more
than 75% of its former students to big metropolitan areas.
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The SEC, which includes Ole Miss, Auburn and Kentucky, sends more students to smaller cities and rural
areas than any other conference. Among SEC schools, only Vanderbilt sends more than 75% of its alumni to
big city metro areas.
And as millennials continue to favor urban environments, it's likely these trends will continue to
intensify, sending urban property values even higher than they already are.
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