Researchers at MyExcelOnline analyzed unemployment and underemployment rates to identify the “most and least employable degrees” in the U.S. According to the study, engineering majors dominate high-employment fields with degrees in industrial engineering offering unemployment rates as low as 0.2%.
The ‘most employable degrees’ in the U.S.
- Nursing – 1.3% unemployment, 11.1% underemployment rates
- Industrial Engineering – 0.2% unemployment, 24.6% underemployment rates
- Elementary Education – 1.5% unemployment, 13.5% underemployment rates
- Construction Services – 0.4% unemployment rate, 28.6% underemployment rates
- General Education – 1.5% unemployment and 19.6% underemployment rates
- Mechanical Engineering – 1.5% unemployment, 20.3% underemployment rates
- Civil Engineering – 1.9% unemployment, 15.9% underemployment rates
- Computer Engineering – 2.3% unemployment, 13.3% underemployment rates
- Early Childhood Education – 1.9% unemployment, 18.2% underemployment rates
- Secondary Education – 1.6% unemployment rate, 22% underemployment rates
The ‘least employable degrees’ in the U.S.
- Fine Arts – 8% unemployment, 62.3% underemployment rates
- Liberal Arts – 7.9% unemployment, 55.5% underemployment rates
- Art History – 7.9% unemployment, 56.7% underemployment rates
- Performing Arts – 5.5% unemployment, 65.9% underemployment rates
- History – 7.5% unemployment, 53.5% underemployment rates
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