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Do you really need a college degree? More Americans have their doubts. - ConsumerAffairs

More Americans have their doubts. More American young people are passing up college to learn a trade - Photo by UnSplash + Share Increasingly, young people are opting for a career in the trades ... Read More
Is a master’s degree worth it anymore? These Gen Z grads have seen higher unemployment rates than most.
The question has ignited fresh debate online as recent economic data has shown that many young graduates — even those with master’s degrees — are struggling to find jobs. Read More
Gen Z grads say their college degrees are worthless thanks to AI - New York Post

College is a waste of time and money — at least according to 49% of Gen Z job seekers, who say AI has tanked the value of their degrees, a new report finds. SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images ... Read More
Survey: Americans without a degree still find value in college - NPR

Americans without a college degree seem to feel much more comfortable with the cost of community colleges. Forty percent said two-year colleges charge a "fair price," while 18% said the same about ... Read More
Why More Americans Are Opting Out of College

As college prices increase, more Americans are opting out of college. However, more students would likely return to college if given clearer and cheaper paths to a degree. Read More
Americans without a degree still believe in the value of college, a new poll says

Americans without a college degree seem to feel much more comfortable with the cost of community colleges. Forty percent said two-year colleges charge a "fair price," while 18% said the same about ... Read More
More Students Are Skipping College—and They're Faring The Best in These 10 Cities
The cost of a college degree continues to increase, and student loan policies are constantly changing, making it harder for students to enroll. These are the top ten cities for high school graduates ... Read More
Do I really need that student loan? The latest college tuition trend. - USA TODAY

If you ignore both inflation and aid, then college tuition is modestly rising, other reports have shown.) The full cost of attending a public college is falling, too, although not quite so swiftly. Read More
Americans without a degree still believe in the value of college, a new poll says - OPB - Oregon Public Broadcasting

Americans without a college degree seem to feel much more comfortable with the cost of community colleges. Forty percent said two-year colleges charge a “fair price,” while 18% said the same ... Read More
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