The value of higher education has increasingly been questioned as more college graduates enter the workforce with high debt and low-salary jobs.Employers have even spoken about the limited value of a college degree when it comes to employee work ethic and talent, but some college degrees bring a higher return on investment than others.
'This sentiment is largely a reflection of our capitalist society's devaluation of humanities and social sciences, things that aren't directly and immediately profitable.'Art history majors saw the highest unemployment rate at 8 percent, and 25 percent regretted their choice of major. The high level of regret likely stems from the fierce competition within the art industry as well as the requirements for additional degrees to get the top positions.