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High School Dropouts Have Lower Life Expectancy

High school dropouts have a life expectancy that's nine years shorter than high school graduates.

WNYC News Spot
October 24, 2005

High school dropouts have a life expectancy that's nine years shorter than high school graduates', according to research by Teachers College at Columbia University. Economics and education professor Henry Levin says the research shows a greater investment in education could save money in the long run...

"If we were to increase the high school completion rate by just 1 percent for all men 20 to 60, it could save the US up to 1.4 billion a year and reduce costs from crime alone. And that's just a 1 percent improvement," says Levin.

Published Friday, Mar. 10, 2006

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