Picking a college major? These pay the worst after graduation, data shows
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(NEXSTAR) – The cost of attending college has more young people (and their financially stressed parents) questioning whether it’s even worth it to pursue a degree. The answer, it turns out, could largely depend on what you study.

Not every degree will yield the same return on investment, with some having higher unemployment rates and lower income prospects after graduation.

A database updated this year by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York allows people to explore which college majors tend to earn the most – and the least – after students get their diploma.

The lowest wages immediately after graduation are earned by foreign language majors, who have a median annual income of $40,000. Those who study social sciences and performing arts don’t fare too much better, the analysis found.

Over time, education majors seem to have the lowest income ceiling. Those who studied early childhood education, elementary education, special education, and other related fields not only experienced low early-career wages, but these wages also remained relatively low even in mid-career.

Anthropology majors, meanwhile, found themselves with the highest unemployment rate at 9.4%.

Major Unemployment rate Underemployment rate Median early-career wage Median mid-career wage Share with graduate degree
Foreign Language 4.0% 51.1% $40,000 $70,000 50.5%
General Social Sciences 3.3% 54.1% $41,000 $75,000 40.3%
Performing Arts 2.7% 62.3% $41,900 $70,000 37.3%
Anthropology 9.4% 55.9% $42,000 $70,000 46.7%
Early Childhood Education 1.3% 22.1% $42,000 $49,000 43.1%
Family and Consumer Sciences 2.7% 39.8% $42,000 $62,000 36.1%
General Education 3.3% 22.8% $42,000 $55,000 52.0%
Miscellaneous Biological Science 3.1% 49.0% $42,000 $75,000 60.0%
Social Services 1.7% 31.8% $42,000 $54,000 51.9%
Theology and Religion 3.1% 42.9% $42,000 $60,000 45.6%
Labor market outcomes of college degrees by major via Federal Reserve Bank of New York

The U.S. Census Bureau hasn’t yet released updated data for 2025, but the latest available data from the Bureau show similar findings. Those with a bachelor’s degree in visual and performing arts, education, psychology, multidisciplinary studies, and literature and languages had the lowest median income.

Low wages can add insult to injury if a recent graduate finds themselves weighed down by hefty student loans. As student loan collections have resumed in the U.S., millions are struggling to keep up with payments and facing credit score penalties. In March, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York estimated that approximately 25% of individuals with student loan accounts were more than three months behind on payments.

The average cost of attending college in the U.S. is $38,000 per year when you account for tuition, supplies and living expenses, according to the Education Data Initiative.

On the other side of the spectrum from education and the arts are the students who majored in engineering, computer science, physics, finance and math. Those fields of study tend to have the highest early- and mid-career earnings.

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