Most people can find a job in their field, but the number of people who can't find a job in their field is increasing . “Unequal outcomes at university have always been a fact of life, but there is evidence that the dispersion of outcomes has increased” (Haltom). If a person has a low-wage job, it's not always because they didn't have a college education. “1% of taxi drivers and about 3% of bank tellers had a college degree” (Haltom). This shows that even though some people were college educated, they were unable to find work in their field and had to take jobs they were least likely to want. Haltom also states that “as many as 120,000 of the nation's 1.7 million college graduates in 2012 who wanted to work elsewhere took jobs as waiters, salespeople, cashiers, and the like” (Haltom). More and more college-educated people are unable to find work in their field. The idea of going to college has many disadvantages but it also has many advantages. It is very important to get a college education. While college is expensive, risky, and time-consuming, the benefits of a college education: earning more, having more opportunities, and finding jobs with better benefits come from all of these things. Having a college education makes a person feel more stable, comfortable, and less dependent on other people. Even though it is expensive, scholarships can be offered and a person will do so
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