In today’s rapidly evolving job market, certain college degrees that were once highly valued are now being overlooked by employers. This shift is shaped by technological advancements, changing ...
Looking at data from June and July this year, researchers found that just over 37 percent of unemployed people aged 22-27 with bachelor’s degrees found jobs, or stopped looking each month. Of the job ...
Smart job seekers are discovering careers where non-degree workers are out-earning peers with college degrees. Almost one in five workers without degrees out-earn the median college graduate median ...
“College degrees are not worth the cost,” Cardone said plainly. He pointed to skyrocketing tuition costs, low graduation rates, oversaturation of degree holders, and the rise of artificial ...