Significant Statistic | Utah Fertility Rate Drops the Fastest

Written by: Shawn Teigen

The Pew Charitable Trust’s State Fiscal Health project shows that Utah’s fertility rate declined the most of any state — by far — when comparing 2023 with the 2011-2020 average. Fertility rates are the number of babies born per 1,000 women. Utah women averaged 75 babies per year between 2011 and 2020. That dropped to about 60 by 2023. Utah was second only to South Dakota during 2011-2020. Now Utah is eighth in the nation. … Continued

Significant Statistics | Bang For Your Buck: An Update on the Return on Investment from Education

Written by: Staff

BACKGROUND As students seek further education to improve their career and earning potential, understanding the long-term value of investment is essential. Determining the return on investment, due to various factors, is not always straightforward. The cost of attendance, student debt, graduation rates, and earnings all influence return on investment, and their impact varies across institutions and programs. To support informed decision-making, tools such as the U.S. Department of Education’s College Scorecard provide valuable insights.[1] These … Continued