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“Opportunities for four-year college degrees in Pima County must catch up to a growing need, particularly in the Hispanic population, or the divide will drag the local economy further behind other Arizona communities, according to a study released Monday.
The problem is compounded by demographic shifts that point to nearly all the growth in Arizona coming in the Hispanic population, a group much less likely to have a college degree or even a high-school diploma.”
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