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Graduates in arts and humanities earn less than non-university peers

Graduates in arts and humanities earn less than non-university peers

26 Haziran 2026France 24
  • A recent study reveals that graduates from arts and humanities programs earn less than their peers who did not attend university. This finding raises questions about the economic value of these degrees in the current job market.
  • The report highlights the disparity in earnings, prompting a discussion about the return on investment for students pursuing these fields.
  • The study comes at a time when higher education is increasingly scrutinized for its cost versus the economic benefits it provides. With rising tuition fees and student debt, many are reconsidering the value of a university degree, particularly in fields that do not guarantee high-paying jobs.
  • The findings of this study reflect broader trends in the job market, where STEM graduates often command higher salaries compared to those in the arts and humanities. This disparity may influence prospective students' choices regarding their educational paths, potentially leading to a decline in enrollment in these d…
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The information presented in this article is based on a study and does not reflect the experiences of all graduates.