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Nearly half of recent college graduates are working jobs that don’t require a degree and for the first time, unemployment among young grads is outpacing the national average. As hiring slows and AI threatens entry-level roles, more are questioning whether the traditional college path still delivers on its promise.
Nicholas Giordano, political science professor and higher education fellow, joins the program to break down what’s changing in the job market and whether it’s time to rethink pushing every student toward a four-year degree.
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By The Lars Larson ShowNearly half of recent college graduates are working jobs that don’t require a degree and for the first time, unemployment among young grads is outpacing the national average. As hiring slows and AI threatens entry-level roles, more are questioning whether the traditional college path still delivers on its promise.
Nicholas Giordano, political science professor and higher education fellow, joins the program to break down what’s changing in the job market and whether it’s time to rethink pushing every student toward a four-year degree.
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