NEC and NE Board of Higher Ed Release Economic Impact Fact Sheets
The New England Council and the New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) have partnered to release a series of fact sheets highlighting the economic impact of the higher education sector in the region. These new resources highlight the economic impact that colleges and universities have in each state, as well as aggregate data for the entire New England region. Data points covered include total economic impact, federal tax revenue generated, jobs in the higher education sector, jobs created in the state, total number of institutions, total students, and students awarded a Pell Grant.
Some highlights from the data include:
- The higher education sector in New England had a total economic impact of $22B in 2022.
- New England colleges and universities employed nearly 284,000 people, and served over 1 million students in 2022.
- In New England, the higher education sector was responsible for creating over 500,000 jobs in 2022.
- Colleges and universities in New England generated $1.2B in federal tax revenue in 2022.
The data was compiled by NEBHE and is available to all New England Council members to use in their own advocacy efforts. You can download the fact sheets here:
The Council is grateful to NEBHE for their partnership in providing this useful research to support the region’s higher education sector. For more information, please contact NEC Director of Federal Affairs Mariah Healy or NEBHE Director of Policy and Research Katie Singer.
*This represents high-level data and may not fully represent individual school direct impact.