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Financial Insecurity and College Success Among Jewish Young Adults
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Financial Insecurity and College Success Among Jewish Young Adults

Graham W Wright, Sasha Volodarsky, Shahar Hecht and Nicole Samuel
Brandeis University
07/08/2025
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48617/rpt.1405
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10192/74624

Abstract

Jewish young adults Financial insecurity College success

This report explores the impact of financial insecurity on the college trajectory of Jewish young adults. The findings are based on survey data collected in spring 2024, from 2,164 Jewish respondents, and from 19 in-depth follow-up interviews conducted in spring 2025. All respondents were 23-24 years old at the time of data collection.

The report examines how those who grew up with the most financial need (16% of all respondents) compared to their peers who grew up in more affluent circumstances with respect to their journey from high school to college and beyond.

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