In the US, the unemployment rate for people with at least a bachelor's degree is only a little above 4%. This includes journalism, history, and interpretive dance majors.
Would unemployment be lower if these people got healthcare and engineering degrees instead? Of course. But I really don't think people with less practical degrees are nearly as big of a problem as people with no education at all are/
Would unemployment be lower if these people got healthcare and engineering degrees instead? Of course. But I really don't think people with less practical degrees are nearly as big of a problem as people with no education at all are/