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The Daily Free Press

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A study by the Boston Redevelopment Authority published Monday suggests that the amount and portion of college-educated Bostonians better indicates economic vitality than the number of people that leave the city after college. GRAPHIC BY EMILY ZABOSKI/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Study finds share of educated population more indicative of economic vitality

By Mina Corpuz October 30, 2014

The number of college-educated people in Boston is a better indicator of economic vitality rather than the number of people that depart after college or retention of graduates, according to a Monday...

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