He probably would've been better off not going to college. Yeah, I said it.
Young men are struggling in a slowing job market, even if they have college degrees
Men ages 23 to 30 are discovering that a bachelor's degree doesn't offer the same protection from unemployment that it used to.
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Emanuel Barcenas feels like he’s falling behind. At 25, he’d like to be living in his own place, saving money for the future and making enough money to take a date out to dinner.
Instead, two years after he graduated with a
computer science bachelor’s degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology,
he’s unemployed and living with his parents in the suburbs of Chicago. Despite having applied to more than 900 jobs — from secretary positions to a role at a prison — he has gotten only a handful of interviews.