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College graduate unemployment rate.

Eileen Zhang

The collapse of the college premium

“Pain and agony and suffering,” wrote Sam Angel, about his job hunt. He recently graduated with a masters in Cold War military history from Columbia University in New York, having decided to go right into a masters program after finishing undergrad. He thought it would up his chances of getting a job in military intelligence. But after landing an offer in the federal government, his position was cut due to the Trump administration's hiring freeze before his first day. He's spent months searching for another to no avail.

“Now I have two degrees. But it doesn't mean anything."

I had posted to Instagram asking recent graduates to share their experiences, and Sam’s experience echoed through dozens of replies: 32 others described months of applications, hundreds of resumes, endless networking – and no job offers.

“You would think with a Columbia degree and a Blackrock internship you’d be minted,” said James Kettle, who after applying to hundreds of jobs says he’s “losing hope that I am going to find white collar work.”

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