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These Are The Highest Paying College Majors for Millennials [US EDUCATION IS GREAT!!]
Investors Business Daily ^ | 2/17/2016 | PAUL KATZEFF

Posted on 02/18/2016 4:19:40 AM PST by expat_panama

Millennials are in better shape financially than you might think. The situation is especially sunny for college grads.

After their wages declined in several calendar years since 2002, millennial college grads saw wage hikes in 2014 and 2015.

Also, their unemployment rate has trended lower since March 2011.

In fact, the key economic divide is not between millennials and older workers. It is between millennial college grads and those without a degree, according to new data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Altogether, this provides degree-holding millennials with much sounder financial planning prospects in general and retirement planning in particular.

In addition...

...The conventional wisdom says millennials of all stripes suffer from high unemployment and low pay. You know the image: They live in their parents' basements, and the lucky ones hold part-time jobs as coffee shop baristas. But that's not true for millennials who hold college degrees.

Millennial bachelor-degree holders aged 22 to 27 earned a median wage of $43,000 last year. That was up from $39,992 the year before, and marked the second straight year their median wage rose...

...people in that age group without degrees have seen their median wages trend lower since 2009.

And young college grads are also doing better when it comes to landing jobs. Both they and their non-degreed age group have seen their respective jobless rates move lower in recent years.

But unemployment among millennials with degrees is now much lower...

...The overall median wage for workers between 22 and 27 with a degree was $38,000.

The next four majors: general engineering, at $55,000; computer science, $54,000; miscellaneous engineering, $52,000; and business analytics, $50,000.

At the bottom of the New York Fed's list of 73 majors: family and consumer sciences, earning just $28,400.

(Excerpt) Read more at investors.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: economy; education; investing
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To: expat_panama

That Consumer Sciences degree might be a better bet than you think.

If Bernie wins this the Government is going to go on a mass hiring spree for new jackboot regulators.


41 posted on 02/18/2016 6:48:19 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: riverdawg

Drugstores offer flexible hours, good for women with kids.


42 posted on 02/18/2016 7:11:50 AM PST by quietly desperate
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To: Don Hernando de Las Casas

AT SUNY ESF, the Paper and Bioprocess engineers start at six figures, if you were a good student.


43 posted on 02/18/2016 7:13:14 AM PST by quietly desperate
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To: Solson

I agree.


44 posted on 02/18/2016 7:40:23 AM PST by sphinx
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To: expat_panama

According to the chart:
Environmental studies graduates get almost the worst compensation. I can imagine its because the field is flooded with clueless dogooder types. Too much supply of these graduates.


45 posted on 02/18/2016 7:49:47 AM PST by dennisw (The first principle is to find out who you are then you can achieve anything -- Buddhist monk)
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To: Solson
Education aside, school choice is also a powerful tool for stabilizing urban neighborhoods that are still solid, and gentrifying the sketchy ones. The other key reform is getting rid of the big housing projects, turning housing support into vouchers (not Sec. 8, which stays with a fixed site property), and shifting the housing-assisted population into much smaller scale, lower density patterns. Dilution is the solution.

Virtually every gangbanger has close relatives -- siblings, uncle or aunt, cousin -- who are doing the right thing, working, and staying out of trouble. There is a feral population that probably can't be salvaged, but if we drained the swamp, we would substantially reduce the numbers we are producing. It's really nothing more than undoing LBJ's disastrous wrong turns.

46 posted on 02/18/2016 7:50:05 AM PST by sphinx
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To: riverdawg
Yes, a starting salary of $40k is off by about 50%, at least for full-time people. Interestingly, about 2/3 of new pharmacy grads are women.

And Hindus or Pakis

47 posted on 02/18/2016 7:50:48 AM PST by dennisw (The first principle is to find out who you are then you can achieve anything -- Buddhist monk)
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To: expat_panama

The more fun your job is the less it pays.


48 posted on 02/18/2016 7:56:02 AM PST by central_va
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To: expat_panama

My son got a Welding/Materials Joining engineering degree and started working @ 60k a year. Within a few weeks of starting that job he had 5 or 6 more job offers.


49 posted on 02/18/2016 8:01:52 AM PST by US_MilitaryRules (The last suit you wear has no pockets!)
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To: expat_panama

Tradesmen do pretty well. A man can make a very good living as a welder. If the damn oil fields would keep running, there’s tons of money to be made there, too.


50 posted on 02/18/2016 8:22:07 AM PST by Marie (TRUMP TRUTH https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw8c2Cq-vpg)
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To: A_perfect_lady

“...altogether in shock.”

LMAO! You owe me a new display. Sad, but true, what you said.


51 posted on 02/18/2016 8:38:48 AM PST by SgtHooper (If you remember the 60's, YOU WEREN'T THERE!)
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To: sphinx

“...The public schools could do this as well if they got their act together...”

Nope, NEVER going to happen. IMO, you hit everywhere BUT on the head.

What you note is the difference when one gets away from ‘single/3rd-party payer’ education.

When people pay out of their own pockets....people CARE about results, decorum, curriculum, teachers, student behavior, etc.

Again, that can NEVER be in *FREE* ‘public’ education.


52 posted on 02/18/2016 8:59:16 AM PST by i_robot73 ("A man chooses. A slave obeys." - Andrew Ryan)
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To: sphinx

Agreed. I also think dilution, as it relates to school location and size is also a solution. Smaller, more neighborhood associated schools are key. It’s going back to the one room schoolhouse - effective, especially given technology today.


53 posted on 02/18/2016 9:01:42 AM PST by Solson (Trump plays to win. Deal with it.)
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To: expat_panama
The highest rated are over-weighted with men - - the lowest with women...
54 posted on 02/18/2016 9:29:52 AM PST by GOPJ (Hillary has 416 'superdelegates'... Bernie has 14...Democrats don't trust the people - it's rigged.)
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To: i_robot73

The public schools used to do this routinely. In many places, they still do. But I agree that governance is the issue, and school choice is the solution.


55 posted on 02/18/2016 11:17:59 AM PST by sphinx
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To: expat_panama
Try teaching the innumerate, writing-impaired masses at any institution of higher education that is mandated to accept all students with high-school diplomas from its state and you will not regard the assertion as crazy. Did you read my post? Yes, American high school graduates often cannot add fractions correctly. And the impression I have from experience is confirmed by looking at international "league tables" (as they call them over here in the UK where I am sojourning this winter and spring) comparing educational attainment from country to country.

Students who are accepted into the best American universities (say those ranked above 80th world-wide in either the Times Higher Education rankings or the Shanghai rankings) fall into one or more of the following categories:

For the ones who only had the opportunity to go to less selective institutions, it is a testament to the quality of American higher education how many still come out reasonably well-educated, considering where most of them started.
56 posted on 02/18/2016 11:18:26 AM PST by The_Reader_David (And when they behead your own people in the wars which are to come, then you will know...)
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To: riverdawg
``I've been told that pharmacists make at least 80thou right out of school, and probably higher...''

Yes, a starting salary of $40k is off by about 50%, at least for full-time people. Interestingly, about 2/3 of new pharmacy grads are women.

Yes, and that explains the two statistics: the $80k figure is probably good for full-time, but a large percentage of pharmacy grads, esp. women, choose to work part-time for the sake of raising a family. Average earnings and average full-time salaries will always show a disparity in female-heavy professions in which part-time work is a widely available option.

57 posted on 02/18/2016 11:22:48 AM PST by The_Reader_David (And when they behead your own people in the wars which are to come, then you will know...)
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To: beef

How does an engineer try to make a funny?

Not too well.


58 posted on 02/18/2016 2:55:27 PM PST by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: With my own people alone I should like to drive away the Turks (Muslims))
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To: sphinx

I do not concur on the solution.

Yes, govt IS the issue. School choice is but an offshoot of the solution: NO property taxes and education, like 99% of the rest, returns to a service oriented entity.

Mom/dad/guardian pays. Those w/out or grown-up...do what you will. You don’t pay for car insurance when you no longer need a car, why are schools different?


59 posted on 02/18/2016 4:12:38 PM PST by i_robot73 ("A man chooses. A slave obeys." - Andrew Ryan)
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To: expat_panama

Going to the right university and selecting the right major can produce a great starting salary upon graduation.

My oldest daughter graduated from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in 2014 and stepped right into a $75,000/yr job with an international management consulting firm. Her current roommate also attended Georgetown with a degree in social work. She makes $40,000/yr.


60 posted on 02/18/2016 4:36:12 PM PST by Rum Tum Tugger
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