IN the last two weeks, my colleagues at The Timesâ??s data-driven project, The Upshot, have offered two ways of looking at the most important cleavage in America â?? the divide, cultural and economic, between the college educated and the struggling working class.
The first article, by Claire Cain Miller, discussed the striking decline in divorce rates among well-educated Americans, whose families seem to have adapted relatively successfully to the sexual revolution and the postindustrial economy.
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