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Saturday, September 09, 2017

WSJ Poll: Americans Losing Faith in College Degrees

A poll published on Thursday by the Wall Street Journal reveals that Americans are losing faith in college degrees.

According to the Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll, only 49 percent of Americans now believe that a four-year degree will lead to a good job and higher lifetime earnings. An overwhelming 47 percent claimed that they don’t believe a four-year degree will increase job and earnings prospects.

The findings reflect an increase in public skepticism of higher education from just four years ago and highlight a growing divide in opinion falling along gender, educational, regional and partisan lines. They also carry political implications for universities, already under public pressure to rein in their costs and adjust curricula after decades of sharp tuition increases.

Americans are increasingly concerned about the rising costs of an education. Student debt totals have reached $1.3 trillion, and millions have fallen behind on student-loan payments.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I had great grades and the same SAT score as my HS valedictorian but decided not to go to college after seeing some of the stupidest people I knew being accepted to high price "prestigious" universities. I'm glad I did because now they are buried in debt and delivering pizzas.

Anonymous said...

When they give away college educations to those who don't deserve, or earn them, that's what you get.