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by quadrangle
4054 days ago
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What nonsense. Those who go about questioning everything and figuring shit out for themselves do figure out the situation: Random humanities degrees don't pay but neither is there even good prospects in valuable careers like teaching. The level of social mobility in this society is as low as it has ever been, everything is winner-take-all economics, there's tons of corruption and monopolies and oligopolies, and we're facing serious problems in our financial world, the environment, and basic natural resources. If you actually step back and look at the situation, there is NO correlation between generating value and gaining personal wealth. In our society, the people who provide the most important values, farmers, nurses, teachers, garbage collectors, construction workers… they all struggle. The richest people extract value rather than provide it: day-traders, advertisers, corporate bureaucrats… Yes, many people are indeed making poor choices. But that is not the heart of what is going on. In fact, it's more accurate to blame people like you for the problems because the very act of blaming people for poor choices in college majors is itself distracting from addressing the real problems. |
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From the US Dept of Agriculture: "In 2004, the most recent year for which comparable data exist, the average farm household had an annual net income of $81,480, while the average U.S. household netted $60,528."
Nurses have an unemployment rate of 2%.
Construction workers? Do you know how loaded plumbers, electricians, etc actually are?
Garbage collectors, anyone with 2 arms can do that, it's called supply and demand.
Teachers, I would argue that today teachers don't provide much value. And their median income is still above $50,000, not sure you can really say that they struggle.
There are good prospects. Don't waste your time getting a f*cking degree in women studies or american history. Instead learn a trade, it will take a couple years and almost no tuition. Learn how to do things people are ready to pay for.