According to the College Board study:


A. there is no correlation between higher education and higher earnings.


B. there is no difference in income between high school and college graduates.


C. education pays only among men in all racial and ethnic groups.


D. the gap in income between high school and college graduates widened over the years.

And your answer is?

my answer is d

is that correct?

Yes, d is correct.

To determine the correct answer, we can analyze the options and look for clues within each statement.

A. The statement claims that there is no correlation between higher education and higher earnings. To validate this claim, we would need to review the College Board study.

B. This statement suggests that there is no difference in income between high school and college graduates. Again, we would need to examine the College Board study to determine if this statement is accurate.

C. This option proposes that education pays only among men in all racial and ethnic groups. To confirm or debunk this statement, we would need to consult the College Board study.

D. The last option states that the income gap between high school and college graduates widened over the years. To evaluate this claim, we would need access to the College Board study.

Since we do not have access to the actual study, we cannot directly determine the correct answer. However, by reviewing all the options, option D seems to be the most likely answer based on common knowledge and general trends. It is widely known that obtaining a college education usually leads to higher earning potential and that the income disparity between individuals with high school diplomas and those with college degrees has been increasing over time.