I was surprised by this and that so many 19-34 believe this…
“The Wall Street Journal explained that skepticism of getting a degree is strongest among young adults in the 18 to 34 age range. It found that "people with college degrees are among those whose opinions have soured the most, portending a profound shift for higher education in the years ahead."
“Though it noted that all age groups have grown disaffected toward college in the United States.“
“The exact breakdown of this latest poll shows that a decade later, public consensus on whether it’s worth getting a degree has almost flipped. In 2013, 53% of Americans favored the idea of getting one, while 40% did not.“
“The Wall Street Journal poll for 2023 shows that only 42% of Americans see a degree as a worthy investment, while again, 56% do not.”
“The Wall Street Journal explained that skepticism of getting a degree is strongest among young adults in the 18 to 34 age range. It found that "people with college degrees are among those whose opinions have soured the most, portending a profound shift for higher education in the years ahead."
“Though it noted that all age groups have grown disaffected toward college in the United States.“
“The exact breakdown of this latest poll shows that a decade later, public consensus on whether it’s worth getting a degree has almost flipped. In 2013, 53% of Americans favored the idea of getting one, while 40% did not.“
“The Wall Street Journal poll for 2023 shows that only 42% of Americans see a degree as a worthy investment, while again, 56% do not.”
POLL: Majority of Americans Now Think a College Degree isn't Worth the Cost | The Gateway Pundit | by Mike LaChance
Colleges and universities have always been liberal, but in recent years they have become little more than left-wing indoctrination factories.
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New poll shows that majority of Americans now think college degrees are not worth the cost: ‘Wake-up call’
A new Wall Street Journal-NORC poll revealed that a majority of Americans no longer see college degrees as being worth the cost of getting them.
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