Research findings indicate that a significant percentage of master's degrees, approximately 43%, have a negative return on investment (ROI), compared to 23% for bachelor's degrees. The analysis highlights that school prestige plays a role in ROI, with examples like an English BA from the University of Virginia showing a $581,925 ROI. As graduation season unfolds, over 40% of master's degrees are deemed financially unworthy, according to the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity.
The average return on investment for a bachelor’s degree is about $160,000, the study found https://t.co/p3sAR6Qcfg
Research shows more than 40% of master’s degrees aren’t financially worth obtaining https://t.co/nO3ZeIc4E4
🇺🇸 STUDY: MOST COLLEGE DEGREES PAY OFF LONG-TERM A report analyzing 53,000 degree programs shows most yield positive ROI (return on investment). Key Findings: -Median bachelor's degree ROI: $160,000 -High ROI: Engineering, Computer Science, Nursing -Low/negative ROI: Fine… https://t.co/szYSyaL54t
According to a new research paper, 23 percent of bachelor's degree programs and 43 percent of master's degree programs have a negative return on investment. https://t.co/xtKf1Tdxvv
As graduation season continues, research shows more than 40% of master's degrees aren't financially worth obtaining. https://t.co/SnTI8uhzPa
Nearly half of master’s degrees have a negative ROI As thousands of new graduates toss their caps this month, research shows more than 40 percent of master’s degrees aren’t financially worth obtaining, the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity found. Looking at career… https://t.co/Wa1ZN4ShEO
I've not looked into the methodology, but would guess the comparative claims are more robust than the absolute ones "77% of bachelor's degrees and doctoral and professional degrees have a positive ROI [but] just 57% of master's and associate degree programs have a positive ROI" https://t.co/VD4zA5Sh0T
Nearly half of master’s degrees have a negative ROI https://t.co/w8kHpOJhgK
As thousands of new graduates toss their caps this month, over 40 percent of master’s degrees aren’t financially worth obtaining, according to new analysis. https://t.co/mLlbpEJbV6
77% of bachelor's degrees have a positive return on investment (ROI), while only 57% of master's degrees do, according to a new paper. The prestige of a school has a lot to do with ROI: For example, an English BA from high-ranked University of Virginia has a $581,925 ROI, while…
Nearly Half of All Masters Degrees Aren't Worth Getting According to new research, 23 percent of bachelor's degree programs and 43 percent of master's degree programs have a negative ROI. https://t.co/j3MNWOvwaF
Are most graduate degrees scams these days? Seems like a lot of people can't get a job from their bachelors degree. Then they got a graduate Masters degree in something and just end up with more debt and nothing better in terms of job prospects. https://t.co/AJSCaZj92R
According to new research, nearly half of all master's degrees aren't worth getting. https://t.co/5RFNkE7hEw