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  2. High school dropouts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    More children drop out of high school in US states with higher economic inequality. The United States Department of Education's measurement of the status dropout rate is the percentage of 16 to 24-year-olds who are not enrolled in school and have not earned a high school credential. [1]

  3. Dropout (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Shows on Dropout are usually released fortnightly, a schedule used more often for podcasts than for television. [25] Dropout planned to release a new original title per month in 2019, according to Sam Reich. [9] [39] By 2020, the service had retired all scripted shows in favor of cheaper and more successful unscripted content. [27]

  4. Achievement gaps in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The gender gap in mathematics is particularly large among the highest-achieving students; for example, there is a 2.1 to 1 male-female ratio among students who score an 800 on the math portion of the SAT. [21] At least one study has challenged the existence of the gender gap in mathematics.

  5. Dropping out - Wikipedia

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    Even though dropout rates have gone down in the last 20 to 25 years, the concerns of the impact dropping out has on the labour market are very real (Gilmore, 2010). One in four students without a high school diploma who was in the labour market in 2009-2010 had less likelihood of finding a job due to economic downturn (Gilmore, 2010).

  6. Where you rank by income - AOL

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    The income you need to fall in America's lower, middle and upper classes — find out where you rank and how these social levels are defined. Douglas Warren. February 3, 2024 at 7:21 AM.

  7. One chart shows that low-income Americans get hit ... - AOL

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    The dynamic is reflected in the chart below, which shows low-income inflation increases outpacing those for the other four quintiles since 2006, and over a nearer-term timeframe.

  8. Educational inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Suspensions have shown to triple the rate of high school dropouts, in addition to also making students three times more likely to face future incarceration. [99] On a macro level, some researchers have begun to consider the racial gap among suspension rates as a form of effectively re-segregating schools. [95]

  9. What Income Level Is Considered Middle Class in Your State? - AOL

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    To find out how much a middle-class family is earning, GOBankingRates multiplied each median income by 0.67 for the lower limit and by 2 for the upper limit. Data is accurate as of Jan. 19, 2022.