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It all adds up… No matter how you calculate it, USC's economic impact on the Palmetto State is big, broad and contributes substantially to the bottom line. JAN 2012

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It all adds up… No matter how you calculate it, USC's economic impact on the Palmetto State is big, broad and contributes substantially to the bottom line. JAN 2012. $4.1 billion Total impact of USC’s eight-campus system on the state is more than $4.1 billion. . JAN 2012. 90% - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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It all adds up…No matter how you calculate it, USC's economic impact on the Palmetto State is big, broad and contributes substantially to the bottom line.

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$4.1 billionTotal impact of USC’s eight-campus system on the state is more than $4.1 billion.

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90%Nearly 90 percent of USC’s expenditures come from non-state funded resources.

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44,000155,000More than 44,000 students enrolled across USC’s eight campuses; 155,000 successful graduates currently live in the Palmetto State.

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53,000USC system statewide operations support nearly 53,000 jobs in private and public sector.

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37One of every 37 jobs in South Carolina can be traced to USC’s total impact.

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15%Nearly 15 percent of South Carolina’s population without a college degree lives in poverty compared to 4 percent of those with college degrees.

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$200 millionUSC’s economic impact supports $200 million in state tax revenue — $75 million more than the university receives in state funding.

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3.5%Nearly 3.5 percent of South Carolina residents are USC alumni.

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$15,000Wage difference between a S.C. high school graduate and a college graduate with a bachelor’s degree is almost $15,000