Jobs by designated education level of occupations, May 2013
34% of jobs require "some college" up through doctorate degrees. 18% require a bachelors degree.
39% of jobs require high school graduation. 27% require less than high school.
The majority of degrees required for the available jobs that do require degrees are probably a wide variety of useful curricula, (the traditional matches of degree/job) i.e medical, business, technology, engineering, math, science (real science).
Roughly a third of our work force needs a college education, and an education that is related to a particular job field.
I have never heard of job markets advertising for any of the "studies" majors, the "snowflakes" fields of study; nor any advertisements for "climate scientists" or any other communist propagandist outside of government fabricated fields.
All of the education, sociology, social work, psychology, and criminal justice majors are dependent on high government growth and a huge push toward a dystopian society to manufacture their jobs, funded by unwilling taxpayers.
What can start at the federal level is to quit funding for any college or university that supports or promotes the counterproductive, brain-damaging curricula that spawned the recent wave of snowflake riots.
States can clamp down on their state colleges and universities, and can do so more effectively and quickly. Let the taxpayers vote directly on whether they want to continue funding athletic programs that are nothing but continuous rape-fests for sub-human illiterates. Let the taxpayers vote directly on whether they want to continue funding the brain-washing of snowflakes by communist professors.
>>Jobs by designated education level of occupations, May 2013
That graph makes the same error that the DOL makes and that is assuming that “a job is a job” (their dubious source for the unemployment and “jobs created” stats). Here on FR, we like to point out that minimum wage and part time work is not something that adults should aspire to. Then we say that a very low-paying menial job is something that you can’t raise a family on.
So, if you remove all the jobs that would put the worker below the food stamp or even the poverty line, your graph would change significantly.