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College majors that make the most money

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How policy is setting the stage for markets in 2026

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The most popular cities to move to in 2026

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The life insurance misconception leaving Americans exposed

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What drivers pay for auto insurance in every state: A monthly cost snapshot

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Just one-third of students say college is worth the cost

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50 colleges where applications are on the rise compared to pre-COVID

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Why colleges are adopting standardized tests again

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When schools experimented with $10,000 pay hikes for teachers in hard-to-staff areas, the results were surprising

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Home-schooled kids face unique college challenges − here are 3 ways they can be overcome

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Teachers are burnt out. The amount of time they get for planning might help explain why.

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U.S. math scores have declined since COVID-19 and states strategize to improve proficiency

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Education

Substitute teachers keep schools running. Here are the best ways schools can attract more amid the shortage.

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Education

Is early childhood education ready for AI?

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Education

Higher ed experts foresee enrollment decline due to botched FAFSA rollout

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