The unemployment rate of college graduates is half that of people with only a high school diploma.
But that doesn’t mean recent college graduates haven’t struggled to find work. So which majors struggle the most?
A May 2013 study from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce reveals that students who studied architecture have a high unemployment rate of 12.8 percent among recent college graduates, defined as those between ages 22 and 26 with bachelor degrees. Graphic design and history majors are doing a little better, with unemployment rates for recent grads near 10 percent.
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