Top 10 Economics Colleges In the United States 

The University of Pennsylvania -  Penn’s economics is one of the largest within the school, and the double major in economics and mathematics is the most popular undergraduate major in the School of Arts and Sciences. 

The University of California, Berkeley -  UC Berkeley prides itself on promoting women within the economics realm – not just in California but across the nation. 

Duke University (Durham, NC) -  Economics majors at Duke can earn a BS or BA in economics in addition to economics with a finance concentration. 

Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) -  Approximately 85% find full-time employment within six months of graduation, for the most part, securing careers in finance, consulting, and technology. 

Princeton University (Princeton, NJ) -  Representing one of the best economics departments in the world, Princeton enrolled more than 250 juniors and seniors annually. 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA) -  MIT has served as one of the world’s eminent economic research hubs for over 70 years 

Yale University (New Haven, CT) -  Approximately 250 Yale undergraduates concentrate in economics, economics, and mathematics, or computer science and economics. 

Stanford University (Stanford, CA) -  A host of experiential learning opportunities and campus resources prepare Stanford economics majors for fulfilling careers post-graduation. 

University of Chicago (Chicago, IL) -  Economics majors at the University of Chicago now have access to two new tracks: business economics and data science. 

Harvard University (Cambridge, MA) -  535 undergraduates make up Harvard’s current economics department, where they study phenomena ranging from stock market crashes and recessions to game theory and the climate crisis. 

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