Political Discussion

I read this as "mean white people", which I guess in this context is also true.
I will say this, when you watch the story, dude is not white.

He also admits when asked “just because you can do it, should you be doing it?” And he says “no”. Which means even he realizes he’s an asshole.
 
Recap of story I just saw on the Today Show regarding this year's graduating college students and job prospects.

  • There are 32% fewer jobs this year compared to last year hiring recent college grads.
  • There are 50% more jobs than last year that do not require a college degree.
  • Seattle and Hartford CT have the most jobs available for recent college grads.
  • The Product/Project Manager position has the most available positions for recent college grads.
The reporters overall takeaway was this year's graduating class will be just fine. They survived covid and are very resourceful.

But, here I'm thinking, education is more expensive than ever, more jobs on the market don't require a degree, so likely means less pay. Student loan payments may be hard for many. Many won't get a comfortable salary and may have to work more than one job to get by.

With all this, the question came up on this segment about whether or not a college degree is worth the cost these days. And of course they dodged answering the question by deflecting. Essentially they said families need to have a discussion and decide if a college degree is the right path forward.
 
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Is that from Succession?
 
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