A remarkably stark employment picture in the below New York Times graphic below – the recovery and early stages of the new Knowledge Economy has not been kind to non-college graduates at all.

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The number of college-educated workers with jobs has risen by 9.1 percent since the beginning of the recession. Those with a high school diploma and no further education are practically a mirror image, with employment down 9 percent on net. For workers without even a high school diploma, employment levels have fallen 14.1 percent.

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