What is the relationship between a college degree and socioeconomic status in the United States?

a) Middle-class occupations often require a college degree.
b) Working-class occupations often require a college degree.
c) A college degree is not a factor in entering the upper-middle-class.
d) A college degree is not a factor in socioeconomic status.


a

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