Well, I have to say that here locally no one has higher education.... beyond things like that quickie tax course you take to do people's taxes. (Personally, I wouldn't risk going to any of them to do my taxes.) Once April 15th is over, they have no work.
Almost everyone is "self employed"; window washers, cleaners, contractors (although, our local contractors in the congregation are really handy-men, several have been sued for poor work, but that's another story). I work professionally and am an exception (except, I'm really awake, so I really don't count). I noticed in one of the upcoming magazines (July study WT, study article, page 26, paragraph 15) it mentions to get a "short course" so you can pioneer. The best possible plan for a young person's future! Then get married! Success!
Many in the congregation did not graduate high school and yet are homeschooling their children. Many of these children can't begin to read at what should be their appropriate grade level. Appalling. But they go clean with their parents at night.
Meanwhile, the entire congregation suffers from poverty, many are on medicaid (what you can get), welfare, and food stamps. Everyone seems beaten down and depressed.
Blessings!!!