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Poll: In a dramatic shift, Americans no longer see four-year college degrees as worth the cost
The latest NBC News poll shows two-thirds of registered voters down on the value proposition of a degree. A majority said ...
If your major is anthropology, physics, computer engineering, commercial art and graphic design, or fine arts, you may have the hardest time finding a job. But here are tips for landing employment ...
Want a high-paying health tech job without med school? These degrees lead to six-figure roles in data, cybersecurity, devices, and informatics.
Americans' changing outlook on higher education comes amid rising tuition costs and growing concerns about artificial ...
WASHINGTON — For a generation of young Americans, choosing where to go to college — or whether to go at all — has become a complex calculation of costs and benefits that often revolves around a single ...
While bachelor's degree holders typically earn $1.2 million more over their lifetime than non-graduates, certain fields show minimal wage growth even at mid-career stages.
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Nearly 2 in 3 Americans now say college degrees aren't worth the financial cost, survey finds
A new survey reveals a dramatic shift, as two-thirds of Americans now believe college degrees aren't worth the cost, marking ...
Just 18% of American adults without a college degree believe four-year colleges charge a "fair" price — but they still find value in getting a college degree. Those are the findings of a new Lumina ...
Best Buy is expanding its education benefits to offer no-debt, no-cost pathways to college degrees for all full- and part-time employees in the U.S., according to a Feb. 13 announcement. The consumer ...
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Does having a degree pay off in Texas? See how much college grads make compared to people with high school diplomas.
Higher education, higher earnings? Here's how advanced degrees pay off in Texas. A college degree has often been viewed as a ticket to the middle class and a requirement for the increasingly high-tech ...
A new Lumina Foundation and Gallup poll surveyed nearly 14,000 people between the ages of 18 and 59 who don't have degrees. The majority of respondents said at least one degree, associate or ...
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