The Decline of the Bachelor’s Degree: Is Higher Education Still Worth It?

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The article discusses the emerging movement to reduce the emphasis on bachelor's degrees in the U.S., driven by concerns over rising costs, questionable ROI, and changing labor market needs, while highlighting the lack of broad, effective alternatives and the risks associated with shifting away from traditional higher education pathways.
Topics:nation#bachelors-degree#education-policy#higher-education#personal-finance#short-term-credentials#workforce-development
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