Ad Council’s “GED Achievement Campaign”

On Monday, July 12, 2010, the Ad Council will launch a “GED Achievement Campaign”
More than 35.7 million adults ages 18-64 do not have a high school diploma.
Data shows that students who drop out of high school tend to earn less, perform less well in society, and have a lower quality of life. Many of them must work multiple jobs just to support their family.
In 2005 21% of families with no high school diploma were living below the poverty line, compared to 7.1% of those with high school diplomas
Without a GED diploma, they get the lowest paid and the least stable jobs, and while they know they need to get their GED diploma, what they really need are simple directions on how to get started.
Please read the attached FAQ’s developed by the Ad Council.
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nice post. thanks.