Recent data indicates that college graduates majoring in fields like education, social work, and arts experience the lowest median incomes within five years of graduation. Specifically, early childhood education and anthropology majors report median salaries around $42,000, with foreign language majors earning even less at $40,000. As these graduates move into mid-career roles, their income remains low, especially compared to their STEM peers. The accessibility of language learning tools may contribute to the low demand and salaries for foreign language graduates.
College graduates who studied education, social work or the arts wind up earning the lowest median income within five years post-grad, recent data shows.
Early childhood education majors bring in a $49,000 median salary at mid-career, making them the lowest earners among bachelorâs degree holders.
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