You might have read
the recent story in the New York Times about how college graduates are clustering in certain metropolitan areas (like New York, Chicago and Washington, D.C.) while leaving others (like Dayon, OH) behind.
The Brookings Institute, which conducted the analysis that the
Times reported, responded with a thoughtful blog post that analyzed some of the study's key findings and examined what the numbers really say about the economic health of metro areas with smaller numbers of college graduates, now and in the future.
Source: The Brookings Institute
Writer: Amy Elliott Bragg