EDUCATION09:00 UTCMar 27 1 min readSource: NYT Business
Why College Graduates Feel Betrayed

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Their anger goes far beyond the recent rise of unemployment and the looming threat of A.I.
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- / College graduates face growing disillusionment due to rising unemployment, stagnant wages, and the perceived devaluation of their degrees in an evolving job market.
- / The threat of AI and automation exacerbates job insecurity, making graduates question the return on investment of their education and student debt.
- / Systemic issues like high tuition costs, lack of career support, and unmet expectations from employers contribute to a sense of betrayal among recent graduates.
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