🎓 Higher education, higher earnings? Here’s how advanced degrees pay off in Florida.

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A college degree has often been viewed as a ticket to the middle class and a requirement for the increasingly high-tech, high-skill jobs of tomorrow. Software developers, registered nurses, and accountants are some of the occupations requiring a college education that are projected to grow quickly, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

Indeed, jobs that require a bachelor's degree are projected to grow faster than the average across all jobs, with 3.3 million openings each year. The share of jobs that will need at least a college education is also expected to rise: by 2031, 42% of jobs will require a bachelor's degree or higher compared to 36% in 2021, according to the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.

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