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College graduates are losing their job market edge, says report: Here's what students need to be prepared for
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The long-assumed job security promised by a college degree is faltering. A Goldman Sachs analysis shows the employment edge of recent graduates is at historic lows, with shrinking hiring rates and minimal unemployment advantage over non-degree peers. As traditional white-collar sectors stall, higher education’s value is under scrutiny—forcing a national rethink of what college is truly worth.
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