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The U.S. is experiencing an ever-widening gap in the education levels of various cities' populations, as young college graduates flock to metro areas that have already highly educated populations, according to this news article
That isn't really news although I couldn't read the article because I'm not going to sign up for elitist thinking New York Times. You can get good news anywhere without their hassle.
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