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  2. These are the worst-paying college degrees, according to a ...

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    Alumni of each of those three majors are making a median annual income of $38,000 five years out—the lowest among the 75 majors the Fed studied. (Full disclosure: I’m a former English major ...

  3. Want to earn nearly $100,000 within 5 years of graduating ...

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    80% of the top 10 college majors with the highest incomes five years after graduation are engineering degrees, New York Federal Reserve study shows. ... of the major which pays the worst after ...

  4. 15 Worst College Majors for a Lucrative Career

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    Whether the high cost of college is worthwhile often depends on what you study. It's true a full-time worker with a bachelor's typically earns about 80% more than someone with only a high school ...

  5. Higher education bubble in the United States - Wikipedia

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    College Degree Returns by Average 2011 Annual Out-of-Pocket Costs, from B. Caplan's The Case Against Education First-year U.S. college degree returns for select majors, by type of student Study comparing college revenue per student by tuition and state funding in 2008 dollars [120] The view that higher education is a bubble is debated.

  6. 15 Worst College Majors for Making Money

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    Unfortunately, some of the worst college majors for earning money can also be among the most appealing. Using 2018 data (the latest available) from the National Center for Education Statistics ...

  7. Millennials Are Screwed - The Huffington Post

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    In 2007, more than 50 percent of college graduates had a job offer lined up. For the class of 2009, fewer than 20 percent of them did. According to a 2010 study, every 1 percent uptick in the unemployment rate the year you graduate college means a 6 to 8 percent drop in your starting salary—a disadvantage that can linger for decades.

  8. 13 College Majors In Which The Pay Goes Nowhere

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    Among the majors, child development has the lowest starting salary ($32,200) and mid-career pay ($36,400) while showing the least amount of growth in the first 10 years ($4,200, or 13%).

  9. Is the Wrong College Major a Ticket to a Low-Paying Job?

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    The compensation experts at Payscale recently released a study on the best- and worst-paying college majors in America, and Lynn O'Shaughnessy of CBS Moneywatch reports that "Child and family ...