Robert Reich: Why College is Necessary, but Gets You Nowhere
http://www.nationofchange.org/2014/11/25/college-necessary-gets-nowhere/
A college degree no longer guarantees a good job. The main reason it pays better than the job of someone without a degree is the latters wages are dropping.
In fact, its likely that new college graduates will spend some years in jobs for which theyre overqualified.
According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 46 percent of recent college graduates are now working in jobs that dont require college degrees. (The same is true for more than a third of college graduates overall.)
Their employers still choose college grads over non-college grads on the assumption that more education is better than less.
As a result, non-grads are being pushed into ever more menial work, if they can get work at all. Which is a major reason why their pay is dropping.
Whats going on? For years weve been told globalization and technological advances increase the demand for well-educated workers. (Confession: I was one of the ones making this argument.)
This was correct until around 2000. But since then two things have reversed the trend.
First, millions of people in developing nations are now far better educated, and the Internet has given them an easy way to sell their skills in advanced economies like the United States. Hence, more and more complex work is being outsourced to them.
Second, advanced software is taking over many tasks that had been done by well-educated professionals including data analysis, accounting, legal and engineering work, even some medical diagnoses.