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If half the students who dropped out of the class of 2008 had graduated, they would have generated $4.1billion more in wages, according to a new analysis, "The Economic Benefits of Reducing High School Dropout Rates in America's Fifty Largest Cities."

Click here for a summary of the report from EdWeek.

Click here to read the report by city or national findings.


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